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Why is the Forster CO-AX press so sought after?
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 1568920" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>I saw a show on the Discovery Channel that showed some parts of Army sniper training at Fort Lewis. The trainees were introduced to the basics with .308 rifles. Those who were chosen to continue were given what I think were FN bolt action rifles in .300 Win Mag. The new twist was that the trainees were required to load their own ammo. The cameras briefly showed the room where loading was done. It was a 3 foot bench all around three walls. Every four feet was a Co-Ax press. The die boxes, stacked on the bench were also red.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 1568920, member: 9551"] I saw a show on the Discovery Channel that showed some parts of Army sniper training at Fort Lewis. The trainees were introduced to the basics with .308 rifles. Those who were chosen to continue were given what I think were FN bolt action rifles in .300 Win Mag. The new twist was that the trainees were required to load their own ammo. The cameras briefly showed the room where loading was done. It was a 3 foot bench all around three walls. Every four feet was a Co-Ax press. The die boxes, stacked on the bench were also red. [/QUOTE]
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