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<blockquote data-quote="flashhole" data-source="post: 628459" data-attributes="member: 21375"><p>I had a Forster Co-Ax. It was a nicely built press of high quality but I didn't like the ergonomics at all. I sold it after I bought a Redding Ultramag and now have two Ultramags on the bench. The comments about strength and no comparison to the Co-Ax .... BS with a capital B and a capital S. The Ultramag is stronger. I got real tired of pinching my fingers in the Co-Ax seating bullets in long cases. Blood blisters and reloading are not supposed to be used in the same sentence. Those who own Co-Ax presses and like them ... good for you but please don't make it out to be something it is not. A word about Lee Classic series. These are very high quality presses with lots of good features. I have one Classic Cast single stage and two Classic Turrets. Excellet presses and excellent value. I've had a few other brands on the bench over the years but won't talk about them because they are not being given undeserved accolades of supremecy over other brands. I like what I like and I make excellent ammo. I would recommend what I have over a Co-Ax based on my experience with both.</p><p> </p><p><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v69/GuideGun/MainReloadingBench.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flashhole, post: 628459, member: 21375"] I had a Forster Co-Ax. It was a nicely built press of high quality but I didn't like the ergonomics at all. I sold it after I bought a Redding Ultramag and now have two Ultramags on the bench. The comments about strength and no comparison to the Co-Ax .... BS with a capital B and a capital S. The Ultramag is stronger. I got real tired of pinching my fingers in the Co-Ax seating bullets in long cases. Blood blisters and reloading are not supposed to be used in the same sentence. Those who own Co-Ax presses and like them ... good for you but please don't make it out to be something it is not. A word about Lee Classic series. These are very high quality presses with lots of good features. I have one Classic Cast single stage and two Classic Turrets. Excellet presses and excellent value. I've had a few other brands on the bench over the years but won't talk about them because they are not being given undeserved accolades of supremecy over other brands. I like what I like and I make excellent ammo. I would recommend what I have over a Co-Ax based on my experience with both. [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v69/GuideGun/MainReloadingBench.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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