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Forster Co-Ax Press
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Hundley" data-source="post: 156931" data-attributes="member: 3708"><p>Will the co-ax press accept Redding Competition neck size and seating dies?Also, will this press (being that everything works off the center line and the shell "holder" allows the cartridge to float)will it product strighter ammo than a standard press.I use the above dies with a Redding Big Boss and the runout averages .002 or less.Would the co-ax improve on this,or is run out totally dependent on the die and neck straightness?I am loading for a .308 Win. and a .300 Win.mag.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jimmy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Hundley, post: 156931, member: 3708"] Will the co-ax press accept Redding Competition neck size and seating dies?Also, will this press (being that everything works off the center line and the shell "holder" allows the cartridge to float)will it product strighter ammo than a standard press.I use the above dies with a Redding Big Boss and the runout averages .002 or less.Would the co-ax improve on this,or is run out totally dependent on the die and neck straightness?I am loading for a .308 Win. and a .300 Win.mag. Thanks, Jimmy [/QUOTE]
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