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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1848427" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>I have had one for about thirty years, and I really like it. It was given to me by an old friend, as a gift to thank me for doing him a favor. The only other press I've ever used was a Rockchucker, and I really can't compare the two. When I was using the Rockchucker, my cousin and I were just get starting in loading our own ammunition, and we weren't measuring all the things that people seem to prefer the Coax for. Since I started measuring these things, I don't know if the press is the reason for my good results, or if it's more a matter of having gained more experience and knowledge, and developing techniques that help me load straighter ammo. Good dies make a huge difference, as well, and I think that these things are all equally important. Forster's dies are VERY good, but I'm just as pleased with Redding dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1848427, member: 109113"] I have had one for about thirty years, and I really like it. It was given to me by an old friend, as a gift to thank me for doing him a favor. The only other press I've ever used was a Rockchucker, and I really can't compare the two. When I was using the Rockchucker, my cousin and I were just get starting in loading our own ammunition, and we weren't measuring all the things that people seem to prefer the Coax for. Since I started measuring these things, I don't know if the press is the reason for my good results, or if it's more a matter of having gained more experience and knowledge, and developing techniques that help me load straighter ammo. Good dies make a huge difference, as well, and I think that these things are all equally important. Forster's dies are VERY good, but I'm just as pleased with Redding dies. [/QUOTE]
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