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trouble with case stretch
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 463374" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Midsouth or Midway (probably Midway) has them for $240 right now. I also see them on Ebay for a little less than $200 from time to time. The one I'm after was bought right after I bought mine from the same gun shop. When I bought mine I paid the gastly sum of $83, and was told I was a complete nut with too much money in my pockets. The older ones are slightly different than the new ones, but work exactly the sameway. The real difference is in the priming device and the handle. I of course like the older priming device best (I can adapt it to a new one with parts from Forster). Anyway when it came in the dealer called me at the house and asked me if I would allow him to set it up and load a few rounds, being as it was completely different than anything he'd ever seen before. The next day he ordered five more Co-Ax presses for his store, and sold all of them within a week. A guy I worked with named Bud bought one of the five, but never took the time to ever set it up! (this is 1978). He was a big time IMSHA shooter, so why I still don't know. Bud died awhile back with the press still in the box! Right now it's tied up in an estate with his kids fighting over everything but the reloading stuff. I told his daughter that I'd buy the press and a few of his dies if she ever gets to the point she can sell them.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 463374, member: 25383"] Midsouth or Midway (probably Midway) has them for $240 right now. I also see them on Ebay for a little less than $200 from time to time. The one I'm after was bought right after I bought mine from the same gun shop. When I bought mine I paid the gastly sum of $83, and was told I was a complete nut with too much money in my pockets. The older ones are slightly different than the new ones, but work exactly the sameway. The real difference is in the priming device and the handle. I of course like the older priming device best (I can adapt it to a new one with parts from Forster). Anyway when it came in the dealer called me at the house and asked me if I would allow him to set it up and load a few rounds, being as it was completely different than anything he'd ever seen before. The next day he ordered five more Co-Ax presses for his store, and sold all of them within a week. A guy I worked with named Bud bought one of the five, but never took the time to ever set it up! (this is 1978). He was a big time IMSHA shooter, so why I still don't know. Bud died awhile back with the press still in the box! Right now it's tied up in an estate with his kids fighting over everything but the reloading stuff. I told his daughter that I'd buy the press and a few of his dies if she ever gets to the point she can sell them. gary [/QUOTE]
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