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Reloading
Redding or Forster?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 514698" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Take your pick here, and you'll get a good quality press with whichever you choose. The Co-Ax does have a unique shell holder system, and I truly like it. The real features that makes it such a standout are its leverage and the manner in which the dies "float" to some degree and allow themselves to become self-centering. Makes for some very straight ammo with fewer hoops to jump through. Not to take anything away from the Redding, and it's a very good press as well. Like I said, take your pick, and you'll do well with either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 514698, member: 15748"] Take your pick here, and you'll get a good quality press with whichever you choose. The Co-Ax does have a unique shell holder system, and I truly like it. The real features that makes it such a standout are its leverage and the manner in which the dies "float" to some degree and allow themselves to become self-centering. Makes for some very straight ammo with fewer hoops to jump through. Not to take anything away from the Redding, and it's a very good press as well. Like I said, take your pick, and you'll do well with either. [/QUOTE]
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