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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 1879037" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>Why do people complain about priming on the Co-Ax. I love the priming on mine, accurate and perfect seating depth every time. To me the real problem is trying to change over from small primers to large primer cups. Some times screwing or unscrewing the primer cup can be a real pain. I have 7 different ways to prime my cases here at home were I don't even have to touch the primers. But,, I find the primer set up on the Forster to be the most accurate at seating a prime into a case. It's perfect every time. At first I was real skeptical about the priming system my self, but after a couple of YouTube videos and practice, I got my system down on priming with the Forster,, My left hand never comes off the handle and my right hand does all the work,,, load a primer, insert a case and pull the handle. Pretty dog gone fast if you ask me, for perfectly seated primers every time. I still hate changing out the primer cups That's the only thing I hate about Co-Ax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 1879037, member: 111276"] Why do people complain about priming on the Co-Ax. I love the priming on mine, accurate and perfect seating depth every time. To me the real problem is trying to change over from small primers to large primer cups. Some times screwing or unscrewing the primer cup can be a real pain. I have 7 different ways to prime my cases here at home were I don't even have to touch the primers. But,, I find the primer set up on the Forster to be the most accurate at seating a prime into a case. It's perfect every time. At first I was real skeptical about the priming system my self, but after a couple of YouTube videos and practice, I got my system down on priming with the Forster,, My left hand never comes off the handle and my right hand does all the work,,, load a primer, insert a case and pull the handle. Pretty dog gone fast if you ask me, for perfectly seated primers every time. I still hate changing out the primer cups That's the only thing I hate about Co-Ax. [/QUOTE]
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