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Reloading
I drank the coax koolaid
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2358165" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I wanted to love the coax, it just looked like such a cool piece of machinery sitting on my bench but my head took over and looked at the results and facts. The jaws on the shell holder did not wrap around 360 on the case just some on each side, you could wiggle the case around after it clamps on it so how equal is the pressure when a case is being pulled out of a sizing die, a regular shell holder will pull on a case the same way Everytime, it's a solid piece, maybe that's why guys put shell holder adapter on it. On a regular press as long as the ram is tight in its hole it's not changing anything as opposed to all these linkages on each side of the coax that your counting on to all be perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2358165, member: 120986"] I wanted to love the coax, it just looked like such a cool piece of machinery sitting on my bench but my head took over and looked at the results and facts. The jaws on the shell holder did not wrap around 360 on the case just some on each side, you could wiggle the case around after it clamps on it so how equal is the pressure when a case is being pulled out of a sizing die, a regular shell holder will pull on a case the same way Everytime, it's a solid piece, maybe that's why guys put shell holder adapter on it. On a regular press as long as the ram is tight in its hole it's not changing anything as opposed to all these linkages on each side of the coax that your counting on to all be perfect. [/QUOTE]
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