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forester co-ax press for 338edge
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<blockquote data-quote="BigJakeJ1s" data-source="post: 421698" data-attributes="member: 12889"><p>If you want to spin the cartridge while seating on the co-ax, just spin the die instead. You can also get a conventional shell holder adapter for the co-ax from Forster. It looks like the current version (B3) of the co-ax omitted the jaw centering (front) screw from the guide block. Too bad; it was very useful for just the above-mentioned purpose.</p><p></p><p>Since a conventional press reverses the direction of play mid-stroke, pausing and letting the pressure and friction relax allows the cartridge/bullet/die to re-align, even if you don't rotate the cartridge. The Co-Ax does not have this issue, it's play is taken out to one side for the entire stroke, reversing only at top and bottom as ram travel reverses.</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigJakeJ1s, post: 421698, member: 12889"] If you want to spin the cartridge while seating on the co-ax, just spin the die instead. You can also get a conventional shell holder adapter for the co-ax from Forster. It looks like the current version (B3) of the co-ax omitted the jaw centering (front) screw from the guide block. Too bad; it was very useful for just the above-mentioned purpose. Since a conventional press reverses the direction of play mid-stroke, pausing and letting the pressure and friction relax allows the cartridge/bullet/die to re-align, even if you don't rotate the cartridge. The Co-Ax does not have this issue, it's play is taken out to one side for the entire stroke, reversing only at top and bottom as ram travel reverses. Andy [/QUOTE]
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