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Forester co ax press
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 1660385" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I use both of these. I have my 6.5SS die in the Marksman 98% of the time. I'll use the Marksman to tighten primer pockets since I have more leverage with it. I find the Marksman is easier on my arms when sizing since the handle just feels better being lower on the bench. I also feel I have more leverage with less force from me.</p><p></p><p>I've had the co-ax for about five years. I love how easy it is to swap dies and I quickly and easily swap from a mandrel die, bullet puller and decapping die. It's the first press I use for most functions. I like the universal jaws since I don't have to looking for a shell holder. But, I don't like it sometimes with shorter cases because you have to bring the handle completely up to get the shell out. I have a shorter handle that I use and it helps some.</p><p></p><p>I recently bought the cheapo Lee Precision press and use it to decap. It's quicker because I don't have lower the handle all the way to remove the case. I tried using my Hornady cam bullet puller but if the bullets are tight the press isn't up to the task. It's a dedicated deprimer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 1660385, member: 605"] I use both of these. I have my 6.5SS die in the Marksman 98% of the time. I'll use the Marksman to tighten primer pockets since I have more leverage with it. I find the Marksman is easier on my arms when sizing since the handle just feels better being lower on the bench. I also feel I have more leverage with less force from me. I've had the co-ax for about five years. I love how easy it is to swap dies and I quickly and easily swap from a mandrel die, bullet puller and decapping die. It's the first press I use for most functions. I like the universal jaws since I don't have to looking for a shell holder. But, I don't like it sometimes with shorter cases because you have to bring the handle completely up to get the shell out. I have a shorter handle that I use and it helps some. I recently bought the cheapo Lee Precision press and use it to decap. It's quicker because I don't have lower the handle all the way to remove the case. I tried using my Hornady cam bullet puller but if the bullets are tight the press isn't up to the task. It's a dedicated deprimer. [/QUOTE]
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