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Reloading
Forster co-ax worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 869538" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>not really all that bad. I have the old style, and you simply drop the primer in the hole of the ram on the priming device. Once you learn the rhythm, you back off the ram just enough to load the case and the primer. The newer one doesn't use the shell holder, but uses a plate that is kind of like the sliding jaws. I find it far more accurate in seating depth than most hand held ones. Mine seats primers under the face .0045" +/-.0005" no matter how hard or how soft you push the ram. About 200% better than the cheap ones that they often palm off on you as the greatest. But if you want a hand held device, look no further than the K&M or the Sinclair as the rest are toys</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 869538, member: 25383"] not really all that bad. I have the old style, and you simply drop the primer in the hole of the ram on the priming device. Once you learn the rhythm, you back off the ram just enough to load the case and the primer. The newer one doesn't use the shell holder, but uses a plate that is kind of like the sliding jaws. I find it far more accurate in seating depth than most hand held ones. Mine seats primers under the face .0045" +/-.0005" no matter how hard or how soft you push the ram. About 200% better than the cheap ones that they often palm off on you as the greatest. But if you want a hand held device, look no further than the K&M or the Sinclair as the rest are toys gary [/QUOTE]
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