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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1013585" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>best press? Wow you just took the lid off the snake pit and we all jumped in!</p><p> </p><p>I use a Forster and yet sitting beside it is a small RCBS Partner. Yet I've used everything from the old Pacific (pre Hornaday) to the high dollar Redding's in one form or another. By far the Forster is the straightest and most powerful (if you need that kind of power). Yet it still isn't the absolute straightest press out there. That would of course be an arbor press with Wilson inline dies.</p><p> </p><p>If I were going to buy an O frame press (and I'm not), it would probably be the Lee cast iron press. They're cheap and they work well. I'm not a real fan of turret presses, as they have too many moving parts. I prefer to take my time and do it as perfect as I can. The advantage of the Co-Ax is that it's ready to go right out of the box. No tweaks needed. You just clamp it down to the bench (or bolt it down), and start the process. I like using a riser with mine, but it works just as well without one. Just easier to see what your doing. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1013585, member: 25383"] best press? Wow you just took the lid off the snake pit and we all jumped in! I use a Forster and yet sitting beside it is a small RCBS Partner. Yet I've used everything from the old Pacific (pre Hornaday) to the high dollar Redding's in one form or another. By far the Forster is the straightest and most powerful (if you need that kind of power). Yet it still isn't the absolute straightest press out there. That would of course be an arbor press with Wilson inline dies. If I were going to buy an O frame press (and I'm not), it would probably be the Lee cast iron press. They're cheap and they work well. I'm not a real fan of turret presses, as they have too many moving parts. I prefer to take my time and do it as perfect as I can. The advantage of the Co-Ax is that it's ready to go right out of the box. No tweaks needed. You just clamp it down to the bench (or bolt it down), and start the process. I like using a riser with mine, but it works just as well without one. Just easier to see what your doing. gary [/QUOTE]
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