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Forster Co-ax Press Pricing Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 565241" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Do you happen to know somebody that works in a machine shop? If you do, have them grind about .0025" - .0035" off the flat suface of the jaws. Makes them a little looser. I found that doing this helped the case float even better. I use the shell holder adapter for priming (you have to look around for the Forster / Bananza shell holders). My press is so old that it was amonst the first to use the sliding jaws and still used the old style primeing device. You see those shell holders on Ebay all the time, but you can simply take a regular shell holder and run a Hi-Roc drill thru them for about .005" clearence on the ram used to prime. Lee shell holders seem to be harder, and don't drill as well. RCBS seem to be softer if that matters. But the Hi-roc drill will get it done very accurately.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 565241, member: 25383"] Do you happen to know somebody that works in a machine shop? If you do, have them grind about .0025" - .0035" off the flat suface of the jaws. Makes them a little looser. I found that doing this helped the case float even better. I use the shell holder adapter for priming (you have to look around for the Forster / Bananza shell holders). My press is so old that it was amonst the first to use the sliding jaws and still used the old style primeing device. You see those shell holders on Ebay all the time, but you can simply take a regular shell holder and run a Hi-Roc drill thru them for about .005" clearence on the ram used to prime. Lee shell holders seem to be harder, and don't drill as well. RCBS seem to be softer if that matters. But the Hi-roc drill will get it done very accurately. gary [/QUOTE]
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