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<blockquote data-quote="drbill" data-source="post: 693108" data-attributes="member: 11198"><p>I have the Co-ax, Rockchucker, large Lee Classic, Lee reloader, and 2 arbor presses. The rockchucker "forces" things together like the other "traditional" presses, so if dies, brass etc aren't perfect it produces junk. The better dies and components make better ammo. On the Co-ax the die will float in and out and the shellholder will float side to side. This "seems" to line things up. I have read pluses and minuses to this "movement". I have seen "bad" dies make "good" ammo in the Co-ax. This is only my experience. I have seen some very good loads out of the arbor stuff. </p><p></p><p>What are my friends wisdom and experience on this "movement"?</p><p>The OP may want to consider your guys advice - including me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drbill, post: 693108, member: 11198"] I have the Co-ax, Rockchucker, large Lee Classic, Lee reloader, and 2 arbor presses. The rockchucker "forces" things together like the other "traditional" presses, so if dies, brass etc aren't perfect it produces junk. The better dies and components make better ammo. On the Co-ax the die will float in and out and the shellholder will float side to side. This "seems" to line things up. I have read pluses and minuses to this "movement". I have seen "bad" dies make "good" ammo in the Co-ax. This is only my experience. I have seen some very good loads out of the arbor stuff. What are my friends wisdom and experience on this "movement"? The OP may want to consider your guys advice - including me. [/QUOTE]
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