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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaJack" data-source="post: 2006643" data-attributes="member: 25389"><p>I use my Coax exclusively to seat bullets and have Redding Competition Seating Dies for my long range rifles. Minimal bullet runout. Have both a Redding BOSS and Mec Marksman that I use for decapping and resizing. Just got the Mec and I'm very impressed with it. I like the floating shell holder on the Mec and I like the floating die holder on the Coax. I'm not deforming brass any more. I have a Hornady A/P progressive and a Dillion XL 750 that I use for pistol. I like accuracy and rifle powders don't throw consistently in any powder measure that I've ever tried. Sufficient for pistol powders. Buying a new single stage....I sure like my Mec. Oh, the Hornady A/P is pretty finicky. The index plate needs to be checked constantly to verify that if fully indexed. Just getting started with the Dillion XL750, it seems pretty good. The Hornady A/P will probably end up on EBAY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaJack, post: 2006643, member: 25389"] I use my Coax exclusively to seat bullets and have Redding Competition Seating Dies for my long range rifles. Minimal bullet runout. Have both a Redding BOSS and Mec Marksman that I use for decapping and resizing. Just got the Mec and I'm very impressed with it. I like the floating shell holder on the Mec and I like the floating die holder on the Coax. I'm not deforming brass any more. I have a Hornady A/P progressive and a Dillion XL 750 that I use for pistol. I like accuracy and rifle powders don't throw consistently in any powder measure that I've ever tried. Sufficient for pistol powders. Buying a new single stage....I sure like my Mec. Oh, the Hornady A/P is pretty finicky. The index plate needs to be checked constantly to verify that if fully indexed. Just getting started with the Dillion XL750, it seems pretty good. The Hornady A/P will probably end up on EBAY. [/QUOTE]
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