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Reloading
Foster Co-Ax press
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1181233" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>It's been proven to load strait ammo... I'm not saying the straitest or does it happen all of the time or for everyone. But using a blanket statement that, it only works for people with lady like hands is wrong.... It's a expensive press that people seem out... Mine is the old Bonanza press that works like the day it was new. I have large hands and I load very strait ammo with it, never had a blister or a pinched finger. I have however pinched my fingers swaging primer pockets on a O-press... Maybe the CO-AX is not for everyone but, it is perfect for someone....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1181233, member: 78762"] It's been proven to load strait ammo... I'm not saying the straitest or does it happen all of the time or for everyone. But using a blanket statement that, it only works for people with lady like hands is wrong.... It's a expensive press that people seem out... Mine is the old Bonanza press that works like the day it was new. I have large hands and I load very strait ammo with it, never had a blister or a pinched finger. I have however pinched my fingers swaging primer pockets on a O-press... Maybe the CO-AX is not for everyone but, it is perfect for someone.... [/QUOTE]
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