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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 2006518" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>Go Forster. You can't go wrong. $300.00 to $400.00. Area419 Zero press. $1200.00. Ouch!!!. But, meow. Look, we all love our presses that we use, you will have to make your choice. I use a Forster co-ax for all my rifle bullets. I myself, love the priming system on the Forster. It's the most accurate priming system available on any press. "PRECISE" every time. I've done it so long now, that I never take my left hand off the lever. My right hand changes out the cases and replaces the primer. A learning curve you will encounter with any new tool.</p><p>I load rifle on a Forster. I load pistol on a Lee loadmaster. I've had that load master for about 10 years now, not a hick up one. I have a Lee breech lock and my first single stage press. A Lee $37.00 C press. I use the breech lock and the C press to de prime dirty range brass an Verdan primers.</p><p>I'm in the process of ordering a Century 21 Hydro press, but that's another story for another day, different rabbit hole. I'll promise you this,,,. Regardless of what press you buy. That Forster Co-ax press will always be on the back of your mind. It will haunt you. Fact.[ATTACH=full]221245[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 2006518, member: 111276"] Go Forster. You can't go wrong. $300.00 to $400.00. Area419 Zero press. $1200.00. Ouch!!!. But, meow. Look, we all love our presses that we use, you will have to make your choice. I use a Forster co-ax for all my rifle bullets. I myself, love the priming system on the Forster. It's the most accurate priming system available on any press. "PRECISE" every time. I've done it so long now, that I never take my left hand off the lever. My right hand changes out the cases and replaces the primer. A learning curve you will encounter with any new tool. I load rifle on a Forster. I load pistol on a Lee loadmaster. I've had that load master for about 10 years now, not a hick up one. I have a Lee breech lock and my first single stage press. A Lee $37.00 C press. I use the breech lock and the C press to de prime dirty range brass an Verdan primers. I'm in the process of ordering a Century 21 Hydro press, but that's another story for another day, different rabbit hole. I'll promise you this,,,. Regardless of what press you buy. That Forster Co-ax press will always be on the back of your mind. It will haunt you. Fact.[ATTACH=full]221245[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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