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<blockquote data-quote="KyCarl" data-source="post: 1429572" data-attributes="member: 101387"><p>I too have been researching this reloading thing. It looks to me that</p><p>a Forster Co-Ax is probably the best choice in presses.</p><p>And a single stage should be more accurate? The fewer moving parts the better and less chance for misalignment...An then you need someone to teach/help you I'm sure there things you learn over time that a beginner doesn't know?...BUT with the total cost of everything needed which is in</p><p>the 2 grand ballpark a place like Copper Creek doesn't sound too bad?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyCarl, post: 1429572, member: 101387"] I too have been researching this reloading thing. It looks to me that a Forster Co-Ax is probably the best choice in presses. And a single stage should be more accurate? The fewer moving parts the better and less chance for misalignment...An then you need someone to teach/help you I'm sure there things you learn over time that a beginner doesn't know?...BUT with the total cost of everything needed which is in the 2 grand ballpark a place like Copper Creek doesn't sound too bad? [/QUOTE]
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