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Forester co ax press
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<blockquote data-quote="selmerfan" data-source="post: 2747926" data-attributes="member: 125297"><p>I bought a Co-Ax in 2009 and my Rockchucker collected dust. I love my Co-Ax and I sold the Rockchucker. Kind of regretted it because it was nice to have two presses, but a new reloader was looking for equipment on a budget, so I sold it to him for a ridiculously low price because others helped me out along the way when I was getting setup just out of college after moving away from dad's bench. What goes around comes around because now I have an RCBS A2 behemoth that an old WWII fighter pilot vet gave me. He was one of my most favorite parishioners in my previous call. He was in his 90s and his family didn't want any of his reloading stuff, so he pointed at a storage container one day after I had finished visiting him. "That's yours now. I can tell that you'll put it to good use." It had the press, RCBS case prep center, RCBS benchtop priming tool, RCBS powered trimmer, and RCBS Chargemaster in it. He told me I couldn't open it until it was at home and that you can't return gifts. You can only receive them. The CoAx is worth every penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="selmerfan, post: 2747926, member: 125297"] I bought a Co-Ax in 2009 and my Rockchucker collected dust. I love my Co-Ax and I sold the Rockchucker. Kind of regretted it because it was nice to have two presses, but a new reloader was looking for equipment on a budget, so I sold it to him for a ridiculously low price because others helped me out along the way when I was getting setup just out of college after moving away from dad's bench. What goes around comes around because now I have an RCBS A2 behemoth that an old WWII fighter pilot vet gave me. He was one of my most favorite parishioners in my previous call. He was in his 90s and his family didn't want any of his reloading stuff, so he pointed at a storage container one day after I had finished visiting him. "That's yours now. I can tell that you'll put it to good use." It had the press, RCBS case prep center, RCBS benchtop priming tool, RCBS powered trimmer, and RCBS Chargemaster in it. He told me I couldn't open it until it was at home and that you can't return gifts. You can only receive them. The CoAx is worth every penny. [/QUOTE]
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