Hollywood Senior Turret Press - Pt 1

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @normanmallory2055
    @normanmallory2055 6 месяцев назад

    The model I have since 1962 and it’s the model like what you have on your bench ! Senior Turret !
    Great reloading tool !

  • @robspath4203
    @robspath4203 4 года назад +2

    Wow! Thanks for the history lesson. I thought I knew my Hollywood history but am humbled by your research. I have a senior, non-turret model and love it (thanks Grampa!) it will be cranking out precision cartridges for several more generations.

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  4 года назад

      Thank you for your comments. That was most encouraging.

  • @jamesmana5247
    @jamesmana5247 8 месяцев назад

    I am the proud owner of the Super Turret. From my understanding when Hollywood was still in business there was only 100 of these made. I also have a few Corbin dies for swagging. This re loader is made with superior strength in mind. It is fast and it is slow. I use a different primer installer and powder trickle my loads. This helps in it being more speedy. You have covered a lot of great knowledge on this equipment. It is sad that they are no longer in business. These were all build for more then a lifetime.

  • @jcm4590
    @jcm4590 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the detailed history lesson, Rex. Looks like an engineering marvel, for a reloading press. Looking forward to seeing it in action.

  • @johnshirley2352
    @johnshirley2352 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent review of the presses designed and manufactured by Hollywood.

  • @andershallberg3978
    @andershallberg3978 6 лет назад +1

    Rex, you have done it again. You have given the lecture about the history of this press in your usual enthralling and entertaining way. I fully agree with JCM45 below, that from an engineering point of view it is a marvel. Now I am looking forward to seeing it in operation.

  • @ctech01
    @ctech01 6 лет назад +2

    Great info on this historical Press sir. I love trips down memory lane. In the be gaining of the video, when you pulled the lever on that press the first time. You had me captive to the end. No one on RUclips spins a video like you do. That's one impressive looking press and I can't wait to see it in action. Just to let you know, two months ago I received my Forster Co Ax Press. The decision to buy this Press was based on you extensive in detail videos on this press. Thank You for your hard work. I'm truly in love with my Co Ax Press and Forster Dies. Thank You!!!

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  6 лет назад

      Well, you just made my day!

  • @markbrown6236
    @markbrown6236 Год назад

    Thanks for the great history lesson.

  • @MattyTacoma
    @MattyTacoma 5 лет назад +2

    The best presses ever made!

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  5 лет назад +1

      Makes me wonder what they'd be making today.

  • @drobb4207
    @drobb4207 4 года назад

    Thank you for documenting this very important history of our machines!!!!! Don

  • @harlech2
    @harlech2 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Rex! Beautiful restoration, BTW.

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  5 лет назад

      Thanks, Nick. It was very satisfying.

  • @pablomoca
    @pablomoca 6 лет назад +1

    Great video with great information. Thanks!

  • @edwardsinkovitz3138
    @edwardsinkovitz3138 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Rex, I viewed your two videos on the Hollywood Senior Press and was excited as I have inherited one. I am anxious for part 3 to become available . My goal is to become knowledgeable and understanding of the potential of this fine tool.

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting, Edward. Alas, the 3rd video had to be removed in order to comply with RUclips's Community Guidelines which forbid showing how to manufacture ammunition, and Part 3 was a step-by-step how-to with the Hollywood and some .32-20 ammunition.

    • @edwardsinkovitz3138
      @edwardsinkovitz3138 5 лет назад

      @@RexRoach
      Rex,is there any advice as to additional information that be purchased.I attend Gun Shows for additional components for my press. I am looking for Shell Holders.
      Thanks,
      Ed Sinkovitz

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  5 лет назад

      @@edwardsinkovitz3138 My advice is to get the adapter for "standard" shell holders from RCBS, Hornady, Redding, Lyman, etc.

    • @edwardsinkovitz3138
      @edwardsinkovitz3138 5 лет назад

      @@RexRoach Thanks Rex, for the response. I view your two videos as much as possible,learn more each time I view them.
      Ed Sinkovitz

    • @edwardsinkovitz3138
      @edwardsinkovitz3138 5 лет назад

      Rex,
      Any suggestions as to where to purchase the Primer attachments for the Turret Press.
      Thanks,
      Ed Sinkovitz

  • @horkinyorkin
    @horkinyorkin 5 лет назад +1

    the Universal 3 presses with the 3 turrets were made with the frames cast of Aluminum as well as cast iron. I had 3 at one time.

  • @robinengland5799
    @robinengland5799 5 лет назад +1

    Very good video Rex! Thanks for sharing!

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, Robin.

  • @peanutstar
    @peanutstar 6 лет назад +2

    Great video Rex! Keep up the good work!

  • @davidunderwood3605
    @davidunderwood3605 Год назад

    By they way I have a copy of American Rifleman add that shows these seniors and it advertised it as also built for 50bmg and 20 mm. It also shows one of these as progressive and automatic. #62 of 1971. Lists the price as 99$ for the standard package including 1 turret handle 1 swaging tie down rod and 1, 1/2" shell holder bushing.
    The shotgun ready press was 199$ including the full die set, measures and all extras for one gauge of shot shells.

  • @rjinnh3933
    @rjinnh3933 2 года назад

    Thanks for providing a very interesting history. I wonder what other types/styles of presses were available during the 40's and earlier but before RCBS etc.
    There're so many competitively priced and different style presses available today, all with unique advantages, that's it hard to choose just one.
    I've used both single/progressive RCBS presses in the past and now have a Lyman 8 hole turret. I'm thinking of adding the RCBS Summit or possibly the Forster Co-Ax.

  • @Russell-1
    @Russell-1 5 лет назад

    Rex, I really enjoy your reloading related videos, please do more. A friend in the US offered me a Hollywood press for free (I’m in the UK) - I was very tempted because they are such a great tool but the shipping costs killed the idea. I’m envious of yours 😉

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  5 лет назад

      That's a painful story, but I fully understand. Where in the UK are you located? My wife and I are avid fans of Britbox and Acorn with their great collection of British TV shows.

  • @gunsnwater2668
    @gunsnwater2668 3 года назад

    Thanks Rex I have a senor and wondered what that threaded bushing on top was for.

  • @fredross8182
    @fredross8182 4 года назад

    I started reloading on a used Hollywood Senior press (the shorter version) that I bought from one of my college professors in 1963. I paid him $25.00, and that included a set of Hollywood .30-06 dies and shellholder. I'm still using that press on occasion today, but I've since added the taller Hollywood Senior, with the swaging bar, to my loading bench. I use the taller one for swaging bullets and loading .45-120 Sharps ammunition, since the 3.25" long Sharps case is too long for most other presses.
    In the late 1970's, the rights to the Hollywood machines were owned by a gentleman who's first name was Jim, but I don't remember his last name. I believe he was an NRA Board Member, and had his shop in Reseda, CA., in a small industrial complex. I was rangemaster for our department at the time and I took our Hollywood Super Turret press, which was set up to load 12 gauge shotgun shells, to his shop for a conversion he had come up with to feed wads automatically when the handle was pulled. The conversion worked really well, and I loaded many, many shotgun shells on that press. Jim let me pick through his shellholder box on one of my visits and I was able to get the shellholders for the other calibers I loaded on my Senior press. I wish I could remember his last name, but there's been a lot of water under the bridge since then.

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  4 года назад

      Fred, I think you may be talking about Joe (rather than Jim) Mueller who bought the Hollywood Press company from Lysle Cochran, and owned it until everything was destroyed in a fire. Very sad ending to the story.

    • @fredross8182
      @fredross8182 4 года назад +1

      @@RexRoach No, his name was definitely Jim. The shop was in the back corner of a small horseshoe shaped industrial complex. You had to call early in the morning to talk to him, because if you called, or showed up, in the late afternoon, his housekeeper would tell you he was "sick". Once when I had an appointment with him about mid morning, he was in pajamas and slippers. He was quite the character, and the reason he let me pick through the shellholder bin was because I had furnished him components to test the Super Turret with, and he said nobody had ever done that for him before.

    • @fredross8182
      @fredross8182 4 года назад

      I found it, Rex! His name was Jim Whitney. We had a discussion about it on a forum I'm on, castboolits.com. Here's the link, and the information I'm referring to is on the third page of the thread: castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?151685-Help-With-Hollywood-Powder-Measures/page3&highlight=Hollywood
      Hope this helps, Fred

  • @warrenkolbenheyer144
    @warrenkolbenheyer144 3 года назад

    Hi Rex I have the same press, it is a real gem. I just took it apart and had many of the part cerakoted. As you might have guessed I had to hone some of the holes a little in order to fit the parts back together. I picked up a 1/2 3/4 7/8 and 1 1/2 inch flex hones. I wish there was a way I could send you a picture. Do you know what the patent number is on this press?

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  3 года назад

      Hi Warren -- Check out 3,090,276 patent number. To L.S. Corcoran, May 21, 1963. patents.google.com/patent/US3090276A/en

  • @kenneeld6132
    @kenneeld6132 4 года назад

    Your observations of the Junior are similar to mine. The picture you show is mine.

  • @PeterPetrakis
    @PeterPetrakis 6 лет назад +2

    That was cool.

  • @davidunderwood3605
    @davidunderwood3605 Год назад

    I have one of these. I need a copy of the maintenance manual and set up manual. Any place available?

  • @riverratranger1427
    @riverratranger1427 Год назад

    Very like my Herter's turret press.

  • @jonathanm7693
    @jonathanm7693 4 года назад

    I have tons of star and Hollywood presses. Like 50 to 70 presses

    • @cahanloh899
      @cahanloh899 3 года назад

      I would like to know if you want to sell any of your Star presses

  • @totenkopfelite88
    @totenkopfelite88 5 лет назад

    Hello,
    I'm curious, why did you remove the video of you reloading the 32-20 cartridge on this press, also you had a bullet casting video, I think it was 45-70, that's gone too, it's a shame, I wanted to rewatch those videos..
    Thanks

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  5 лет назад +2

      Those were removed by RUclips because they violated YT's Community Guidelines which forbid showing how to make guns, gun parts or ammunition. I agree, it's a shame.

    • @drobb4207
      @drobb4207 4 года назад

      @@RexRoach You can post those videos on Brighteon which is owned by a great patriot Mike Adams.

    • @drobb4207
      @drobb4207 4 года назад

      @@RexRoach Brighteon will host those videos!

  • @lfcox5660
    @lfcox5660 2 года назад

    Wish I still had mine....so I could sell it.

  • @donbarile8916
    @donbarile8916 4 года назад

    Top notch! There's a Super Turret on ebay right now. Looks perfect. $6000. ? Starting bid, $4599. I shouldn't.

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  4 года назад

      No, you shouldn't. You'll probably find that one's been on eBay for a long time and will stay there. I suppose the seller is figuring with 8 billion potential buyers "out there," eventually a wealthy lunatic will come along...

    • @donbarile8916
      @donbarile8916 4 года назад

      well.... I been called a lot of things... but wealthy was never one of them... :-)

    • @steveurias6282
      @steveurias6282 3 года назад +1

      The last two Super Turrets eBay sold for $4.5k and $5.5k , both rough and with no accessories. So the current one on eBay for $6k in excellent condition and complete with extras is not a bad deal. Only 100 made by HGS. Those presses aren’t for everyone.

    • @jamesmana5247
      @jamesmana5247 8 месяцев назад

      I have the Super Turret and $6,000 is really not a bad price. You have the power to reload 50 BMG as well as swagging the bullets. It should last several lifetimes. @@steveurias6282

  • @ronaldstewart1924
    @ronaldstewart1924 5 лет назад

    Rex I have a Hollywood press that was my grandfather's single stage

    • @RexRoach
      @RexRoach  5 лет назад

      You had a good grandfather.

  • @gobs10
    @gobs10 4 года назад +1

    I understand the Hollywood can reload .50 caliber bmg rounds

    • @jamesmana5247
      @jamesmana5247 8 месяцев назад

      All you need is the Dies and the Super Turret. I might add you also need to locking rods. I have the Super Turret