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Frankford M-Press vs Forster co ax?
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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1815892" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>So what you REALLY want are people to tell you the franlin is a great machine or give positives. </p><p></p><p>Not sure how not helpful it is when I told you there is a few threads over on the hide where people have them in hand and have commented. I guess I could have done the search for you. Copy and pasted the links or even all the quoted all the posts.</p><p></p><p>The real question for something that lasts more than a life time is the price difference of $70 worth getting a unproven machine made in china that others have had to modify before they could even use it vs a made in USA long standing company with a very good rep and makes some of the straightest ammo from a production die press. </p><p>This info is in those threads I pointed you to. BTW it was not all bad. Plenty of good points just it had issues and was not as good as the coax.</p><p></p><p>So sorry non of this info is helpful for what you are looking for in responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1815892, member: 11132"] So what you REALLY want are people to tell you the franlin is a great machine or give positives. Not sure how not helpful it is when I told you there is a few threads over on the hide where people have them in hand and have commented. I guess I could have done the search for you. Copy and pasted the links or even all the quoted all the posts. The real question for something that lasts more than a life time is the price difference of $70 worth getting a unproven machine made in china that others have had to modify before they could even use it vs a made in USA long standing company with a very good rep and makes some of the straightest ammo from a production die press. This info is in those threads I pointed you to. BTW it was not all bad. Plenty of good points just it had issues and was not as good as the coax. So sorry non of this info is helpful for what you are looking for in responses. [/QUOTE]
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