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Why is the Forster CO-AX press so sought after?
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<blockquote data-quote="saluki68" data-source="post: 1568694" data-attributes="member: 75613"><p>As far as single stage goes, I'm not sure how you do much better. I've used a couple of different RCBS presses (and still do), and my CO-Ax. The Forster easily has more consistent feel, and if I get run out more than a .002, it's my fault. I initially disliked the "sloppiness" of the press, but that is its strength as mentioned in previous posts if you do your pre-work, and use good dies. Additionally, I wasn't happy not being able to use precision graduated shell holders (Redding), but I got over it. I reload 6mmAR, 6 Creed, 6.5 SAUM, 7WSM and 300 Norma Mag. All with the same results. Outstanding. Note: I only use the primer seating function for the 300 NM, and I decap my spent cases on the RCBS Summit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saluki68, post: 1568694, member: 75613"] As far as single stage goes, I'm not sure how you do much better. I've used a couple of different RCBS presses (and still do), and my CO-Ax. The Forster easily has more consistent feel, and if I get run out more than a .002, it's my fault. I initially disliked the "sloppiness" of the press, but that is its strength as mentioned in previous posts if you do your pre-work, and use good dies. Additionally, I wasn't happy not being able to use precision graduated shell holders (Redding), but I got over it. I reload 6mmAR, 6 Creed, 6.5 SAUM, 7WSM and 300 Norma Mag. All with the same results. Outstanding. Note: I only use the primer seating function for the 300 NM, and I decap my spent cases on the RCBS Summit. [/QUOTE]
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