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Reloading
I drank the coax koolaid
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<blockquote data-quote="grry10" data-source="post: 2355193" data-attributes="member: 35864"><p>I own two Dillons (a 450L and a RL550B), a RCBS Supreme, and a Co-Ax. I find that they all serve a purpose. the 450 is left set up to load .223, the 550 for handgun, and the Supreme and the Co-Ax for most everything else. The Co-Ax I've owned for 50+ years. It was manufactured by Bonanza, which ultimately became the Forester. It is the same press that is manufactured today minus a couple of upgrades (taller yoke, priming system, etc.). The only thing that I've done to this press was to go away from their sliding shell holder system and convert it to use individual shell holders. I found this to be an improvement. If the rifle is up to the task I can get one hole groups with my hunting loads and that is good enough for me. I don't find the RCBS press to be better or to produce a more consistent load but I'm not a competition shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grry10, post: 2355193, member: 35864"] I own two Dillons (a 450L and a RL550B), a RCBS Supreme, and a Co-Ax. I find that they all serve a purpose. the 450 is left set up to load .223, the 550 for handgun, and the Supreme and the Co-Ax for most everything else. The Co-Ax I've owned for 50+ years. It was manufactured by Bonanza, which ultimately became the Forester. It is the same press that is manufactured today minus a couple of upgrades (taller yoke, priming system, etc.). The only thing that I've done to this press was to go away from their sliding shell holder system and convert it to use individual shell holders. I found this to be an improvement. If the rifle is up to the task I can get one hole groups with my hunting loads and that is good enough for me. I don't find the RCBS press to be better or to produce a more consistent load but I'm not a competition shooter. [/QUOTE]
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