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I drank the coax koolaid
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2355987" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>Sorry guys I posted again about the coax cause didn't think this post went through, so ignore that one. I think the coax is dependent on many things like I said before, like how true is their rings especially after you loosen and tighten them, could the base be slightly tilted, I did call Forster and they told me to loosen screws on ram, run press and tighten, also loosen detent ball which holds rings, I took it right out, still no consistency, idk but I think a ram running through one hole into another would be way easier to line up at the factory, I think once the ring hits the top and theirs pressure on base of shell that it doesn't move that easily, either way, primers are hard to get, so is powder so I want to make good rounds with what I have and coax isn't cutting it, for the price I shouldn't have to modify it. The 14 press shootout shows the RC being much better than the coax, if you look up best press for precision reloading the RC is number one in most, in fact the coax is number one in none, my choices after the coax were the mec and the rebel, I went with the rebel cause 199 at Scheels, honestly probably could have stuck with Jr but after having 3 presses at once it was nice having them set up for different processes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2355987, member: 120986"] Sorry guys I posted again about the coax cause didn't think this post went through, so ignore that one. I think the coax is dependent on many things like I said before, like how true is their rings especially after you loosen and tighten them, could the base be slightly tilted, I did call Forster and they told me to loosen screws on ram, run press and tighten, also loosen detent ball which holds rings, I took it right out, still no consistency, idk but I think a ram running through one hole into another would be way easier to line up at the factory, I think once the ring hits the top and theirs pressure on base of shell that it doesn't move that easily, either way, primers are hard to get, so is powder so I want to make good rounds with what I have and coax isn't cutting it, for the price I shouldn't have to modify it. The 14 press shootout shows the RC being much better than the coax, if you look up best press for precision reloading the RC is number one in most, in fact the coax is number one in none, my choices after the coax were the mec and the rebel, I went with the rebel cause 199 at Scheels, honestly probably could have stuck with Jr but after having 3 presses at once it was nice having them set up for different processes. [/QUOTE]
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