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Reloading
New Forster Co-ax
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2267012" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>+1</p><p>What I found makes the difference is the OD of the locking ring. The wider the better. Forster (Aluminum) or Redding (Steel) for me.</p><p>The Hornady rings are nice, but the flats on each side of them, when aligned with the die slot on the Co-Ax, don't provide enough support shoulder, IMO.</p><p>RCBS lock rings have always been meh. Lee dies perform well, but their rings are junk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2267012, member: 94154"] +1 What I found makes the difference is the OD of the locking ring. The wider the better. Forster (Aluminum) or Redding (Steel) for me. The Hornady rings are nice, but the flats on each side of them, when aligned with the die slot on the Co-Ax, don't provide enough support shoulder, IMO. RCBS lock rings have always been meh. Lee dies perform well, but their rings are junk. [/QUOTE]
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