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Reloading
Foster Co-Ax press
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1180275" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>There a couple things the O frame or C frame actually does easier than the Co-Ax. I've always felt pulling bullets was easier. I do some serious case form, that involves cutting cases back considerable amounts. Much easier with the others types. Yet case forming is much easier and better the Co-Ax. Also the press is limited to about 3.62" over all length for seating bullets. (I have done a little longer, but it's a pain). I've loaded 45acp, and that's as short as I like to do on any press. I find it just as bad on the RCBS setting next it.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1180275, member: 25383"] There a couple things the O frame or C frame actually does easier than the Co-Ax. I've always felt pulling bullets was easier. I do some serious case form, that involves cutting cases back considerable amounts. Much easier with the others types. Yet case forming is much easier and better the Co-Ax. Also the press is limited to about 3.62" over all length for seating bullets. (I have done a little longer, but it's a pain). I've loaded 45acp, and that's as short as I like to do on any press. I find it just as bad on the RCBS setting next it. gary [/QUOTE]
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