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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1547950" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>If budget not an issue Redding,Forster, or Whidden micrometer seating dies. I just picked up a Forster Co-ax press the other day. I'm very impressed with it, priming on it is slow but there's so many other good quality priming tools on the market that hasn't been an issue for me. I resized about 800 223 brass in under an hour on that press the other day without a single primer hitting the floor. There is absolutely no way I could of done that on my old RCBS press that quickly and without primers ending up all over the place. Definitely a press worth checking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1547950, member: 83267"] If budget not an issue Redding,Forster, or Whidden micrometer seating dies. I just picked up a Forster Co-ax press the other day. I'm very impressed with it, priming on it is slow but there's so many other good quality priming tools on the market that hasn't been an issue for me. I resized about 800 223 brass in under an hour on that press the other day without a single primer hitting the floor. There is absolutely no way I could of done that on my old RCBS press that quickly and without primers ending up all over the place. Definitely a press worth checking out. [/QUOTE]
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