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Forster coax press...should I buy one?
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 1792159" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>Around 7 years ago I was in the same boat that you are in now. I had an RCBS Jnr press that I bought new in 1976. I had bought Redding Comp die sets for 223 and 22-250 but was still getting too much run out. When I got my Co-Ax all that changed and my run out now runs around .001". The dies sliding in and our makes die changes a breeze. Between the die being able to move in the forward and back direction and the shell holder allowing the case to slide left and right I think more accurate ammo is easier to produce. If you use a collet type bullet puller keep your RCBS press for that. I altered my bullet puller so it would work in the Co-Ax but I should have kept my RCBS press. I have no regrets about buying the Co-Ax press!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 1792159, member: 56094"] Around 7 years ago I was in the same boat that you are in now. I had an RCBS Jnr press that I bought new in 1976. I had bought Redding Comp die sets for 223 and 22-250 but was still getting too much run out. When I got my Co-Ax all that changed and my run out now runs around .001". The dies sliding in and our makes die changes a breeze. Between the die being able to move in the forward and back direction and the shell holder allowing the case to slide left and right I think more accurate ammo is easier to produce. If you use a collet type bullet puller keep your RCBS press for that. I altered my bullet puller so it would work in the Co-Ax but I should have kept my RCBS press. I have no regrets about buying the Co-Ax press! [/QUOTE]
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