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<blockquote data-quote="Mc Fraser" data-source="post: 1878367" data-attributes="member: 106529"><p>My take away from the above video is that the co ax press is "the best". I don't know other people using the Mec press just YouTube celebrities. I suspect you can do the same thing with any press by removing the shell holder spring. I own a co ax and my only complaint is that is a small press, I thought it will be bigger.</p><p>I would buy the new RCBS powder dispenser or the AutoTrickler v3.</p><p>For dies i recommend Redding or forester dies they are both equally good. </p><p>I would buy a powder funnel and block to hold your brass while reloading. My advice is to buy premium brass like lapua, alpha, ADG so you don't have to turn it and spend money in brass prep tools. </p><p>Once you have all these buy a good caliper and start reloading. The ideas is that you will either shoot 1/4 moa and that's it or you will shoot like crap and then you'll come back and ask for advice.</p><p>What I'm trying to say is don't buy a lot of stuff, you might not need it ever. Buy only what you need to reload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc Fraser, post: 1878367, member: 106529"] My take away from the above video is that the co ax press is “the best”. I don’t know other people using the Mec press just YouTube celebrities. I suspect you can do the same thing with any press by removing the shell holder spring. I own a co ax and my only complaint is that is a small press, I thought it will be bigger. I would buy the new RCBS powder dispenser or the AutoTrickler v3. For dies i recommend Redding or forester dies they are both equally good. I would buy a powder funnel and block to hold your brass while reloading. My advice is to buy premium brass like lapua, alpha, ADG so you don’t have to turn it and spend money in brass prep tools. Once you have all these buy a good caliper and start reloading. The ideas is that you will either shoot 1/4 moa and that’s it or you will shoot like crap and then you’ll come back and ask for advice. What I’m trying to say is don’t buy a lot of stuff, you might not need it ever. Buy only what you need to reload. [/QUOTE]
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