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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 2161710" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I have a Frankford Arsenal M Press, I like it, works as designed, floating dies like the Forster. This is my second Single Stage have a Lyman that I had to use for my 45-120 Sharps, but it is retired to the attack and have not used the Sharps in a very long time. The other press that was always in use the Frankford replaced was a Lyman All American, one with red paint, so figure 70's model, purchased it used from an old buddy of mine. The Frankford press is just as fast on changing dies as turning the turret, plus the spent primer catch is great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 2161710, member: 99039"] I have a Frankford Arsenal M Press, I like it, works as designed, floating dies like the Forster. This is my second Single Stage have a Lyman that I had to use for my 45-120 Sharps, but it is retired to the attack and have not used the Sharps in a very long time. The other press that was always in use the Frankford replaced was a Lyman All American, one with red paint, so figure 70's model, purchased it used from an old buddy of mine. The Frankford press is just as fast on changing dies as turning the turret, plus the spent primer catch is great. [/QUOTE]
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