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Reloading
Reloading equipment question
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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 1625041" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>I sold my Rock Chucker for the Co-Ax. So I'd recommend to spend the money on the Co-Ax Then, I use a digital scale and I finger drop the final 0.1 grain. I found it easier and faster than a trickler which frequently misses the mark. I have gotten very good at knowing how dribble in the correct amount. So, more money spent on the press, less on the scale. The Co-Ax is so quick to change dies that even doing one off is not much more trouble. No shell holder changes, I love it. I even use the awkward but accurate priming system. It is definitely a low volume highly accurate device. I usually prime my high volume 223 and 9mm handgun brass with an RCBS hand held. Its just faster and I'm not hunting or competing with either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 1625041, member: 99582"] I sold my Rock Chucker for the Co-Ax. So I'd recommend to spend the money on the Co-Ax Then, I use a digital scale and I finger drop the final 0.1 grain. I found it easier and faster than a trickler which frequently misses the mark. I have gotten very good at knowing how dribble in the correct amount. So, more money spent on the press, less on the scale. The Co-Ax is so quick to change dies that even doing one off is not much more trouble. No shell holder changes, I love it. I even use the awkward but accurate priming system. It is definitely a low volume highly accurate device. I usually prime my high volume 223 and 9mm handgun brass with an RCBS hand held. Its just faster and I'm not hunting or competing with either. [/QUOTE]
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