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Forster co-ax and redding die setup problem
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1584363" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>If you are full length sizing in a Forester Co-Ax press, then yes you want some cam over. BUT, for seating bullets, you don't. You can back the die up as far as you need to to get the correct seating depth. It's a much different arrangement with the Co-Ax than say an RCBS press. The beauty of the Co-Ax is the floating dies align smoothly. I know your cartridge is a long one so the die may look funny being so far up so you can bring the seating stem down, but it works. If I'm really, really crazy about a perfect seat, I will start the bullet, back up, turn a 1/4, seat some more and repeat. But you don't have to be that anal. This press will do a fine job for ya. Oh, and once you have the magic depth, lock that ring!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1584363, member: 17593"] If you are full length sizing in a Forester Co-Ax press, then yes you want some cam over. BUT, for seating bullets, you don't. You can back the die up as far as you need to to get the correct seating depth. It's a much different arrangement with the Co-Ax than say an RCBS press. The beauty of the Co-Ax is the floating dies align smoothly. I know your cartridge is a long one so the die may look funny being so far up so you can bring the seating stem down, but it works. If I'm really, really crazy about a perfect seat, I will start the bullet, back up, turn a 1/4, seat some more and repeat. But you don't have to be that anal. This press will do a fine job for ya. Oh, and once you have the magic depth, lock that ring! [/QUOTE]
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