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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="gruising" data-source="post: 2006527" data-attributes="member: 32859"><p>The co-ax is a great choice. Have a lot of different presses that are single stage and a Ponsness Metallic 2. I use them all now and then but I really love loading on the co-ax. All my 338 Lapua is loaded on that press. The PW press is left set up for 50 Beowulf and the Big Max gets used some times for 300 RUM but by and large I use the co-ax. Just super easy to size big cases. The co-ax has a full 180 degree arm motion for a full stroke. Works best with their lock rings. Snap in and snap out die changes are great. Set it once and forget it. If you haven't tried one you should. I'll never part with mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gruising, post: 2006527, member: 32859"] The co-ax is a great choice. Have a lot of different presses that are single stage and a Ponsness Metallic 2. I use them all now and then but I really love loading on the co-ax. All my 338 Lapua is loaded on that press. The PW press is left set up for 50 Beowulf and the Big Max gets used some times for 300 RUM but by and large I use the co-ax. Just super easy to size big cases. The co-ax has a full 180 degree arm motion for a full stroke. Works best with their lock rings. Snap in and snap out die changes are great. Set it once and forget it. If you haven't tried one you should. I'll never part with mine. [/QUOTE]
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