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Reloading
Why is the Forster CO-AX press so sought after?
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<blockquote data-quote="Terminalor" data-source="post: 1568677" data-attributes="member: 10522"><p>I am extremely anal when it comes to reloading. I weigh everything including my primers to the hundredth of a grain. Turn necks...primer pockets and flash holes. IMHO not one thing makes a difference but a lot of small things add up. I have had a bunch of presses. Switched to the coax many years ago and never looked back. Very very low runout. All my guns are true one holers at 200yrds. The coax is just a pleasure to load with. I also reload .338 mag with ease due to the mechanical advantage of the coax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terminalor, post: 1568677, member: 10522"] I am extremely anal when it comes to reloading. I weigh everything including my primers to the hundredth of a grain. Turn necks...primer pockets and flash holes. IMHO not one thing makes a difference but a lot of small things add up. I have had a bunch of presses. Switched to the coax many years ago and never looked back. Very very low runout. All my guns are true one holers at 200yrds. The coax is just a pleasure to load with. I also reload .338 mag with ease due to the mechanical advantage of the coax. [/QUOTE]
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