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A straight sized case, and dies and presses
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<blockquote data-quote=".30-06" data-source="post: 2558331" data-attributes="member: 123083"><p>ah.... he just points out what he likes about them and some differences in function but that's about it. The FA and the Forster coax is a tie according to him, but we know the Forster is a better press, quality wise and warranty wise. I just got a new press from FA because I took Gavins advice and used an opened end wrench to turn the knobs on the shell holder sizes, big mistake ! The shell holder hangs up a bit on the base inside and I stripped the splines on the studs. The edges needed to be dressed up a bit to prevent that. But they sent me a new press instead of the parts. They have trouble getting parts, so they would have to take the parts off a press, and render the press useless.</p><p></p><p>Gavin basically just markets equipment. I mean how can you compare a Lyman All American 8 Turret to a Redding T7 ? Other than Creedmores T7 turret upgrage, they are both great presses. I have the Lyman press from thier T mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30-06, post: 2558331, member: 123083"] ah.... he just points out what he likes about them and some differences in function but that's about it. The FA and the Forster coax is a tie according to him, but we know the Forster is a better press, quality wise and warranty wise. I just got a new press from FA because I took Gavins advice and used an opened end wrench to turn the knobs on the shell holder sizes, big mistake ! The shell holder hangs up a bit on the base inside and I stripped the splines on the studs. The edges needed to be dressed up a bit to prevent that. But they sent me a new press instead of the parts. They have trouble getting parts, so they would have to take the parts off a press, and render the press useless. Gavin basically just markets equipment. I mean how can you compare a Lyman All American 8 Turret to a Redding T7 ? Other than Creedmores T7 turret upgrage, they are both great presses. I have the Lyman press from thier T mag. [/QUOTE]
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