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Frankford arsenal m-press coax press
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<blockquote data-quote=".30-06" data-source="post: 2563961" data-attributes="member: 123083"><p>I thought about that too, not to pull bullets, or use my Lee neck collet die or crimp die. I wouldn't feel comfortable doing it on a Forster coax either. The shell plates are only cheap metal and the studs that are, again, splined to them didn't do well with a wrench to turn them and wondering even forcing by hand would eventually stripped them. It wouldn't take much to dremel or run the plate's over a bench grinder for more clearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30-06, post: 2563961, member: 123083"] I thought about that too, not to pull bullets, or use my Lee neck collet die or crimp die. I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing it on a Forster coax either. The shell plates are only cheap metal and the studs that are, again, splined to them didn’t do well with a wrench to turn them and wondering even forcing by hand would eventually stripped them. It wouldn’t take much to dremel or run the plate’s over a bench grinder for more clearance. [/QUOTE]
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