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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="vernw" data-source="post: 2006344" data-attributes="member: 101443"><p>I use my Co-Ax for 338 LM all the time. It's a little tight getting long bullets like the Barnes 265 LRX-BT in to seat, but you just have to tilt the bullet and slide it into the Redding seating collar a hair and then eased it down into the charged case. I've got the Dillon 650, Lyman turrent, and an old Rockchucker, and definitely prefer my Co-Ax for loading ALL rifle rounds....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vernw, post: 2006344, member: 101443"] I use my Co-Ax for 338 LM all the time. It’s a little tight getting long bullets like the Barnes 265 LRX-BT in to seat, but you just have to tilt the bullet and slide it into the Redding seating collar a hair and then eased it down into the charged case. I’ve got the Dillon 650, Lyman turrent, and an old Rockchucker, and definitely prefer my Co-Ax for loading ALL rifle rounds.... [/QUOTE]
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