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Reloading
Frankford Arsenal co-ax press
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<blockquote data-quote="gpo1956" data-source="post: 1878056" data-attributes="member: 94391"><p>I know I'm in the minority here, but I used the COAX for a few years and just never liked it. The jaws were always catching on the case rim and the opening was cramped loading anything in the magnum length cases. The one thing I did like was the quick change of the does. I went back to the Rockchucker Supreme and with the Hornady die bushing system, it negates the one thing about the COAX that I found an advantage. The Coax was alright, but I don't miss it one bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpo1956, post: 1878056, member: 94391"] I know I’m in the minority here, but I used the COAX for a few years and just never liked it. The jaws were always catching on the case rim and the opening was cramped loading anything in the magnum length cases. The one thing I did like was the quick change of the does. I went back to the Rockchucker Supreme and with the Hornady die bushing system, it negates the one thing about the COAX that I found an advantage. The Coax was alright, but I don’t miss it one bit. [/QUOTE]
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