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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mowgli Terry" data-source="post: 2466065" data-attributes="member: 32928"><p>I'm thinking your MEC is an "O" frame. That press is awesome.</p><p></p><p>Rockchucker: My forming jobs recently involved making 256 Newton cases from 270's. For fun I made 300 H&H'cases from 375 cases. More recently it was working up a technique for resizing nickle plated 270 cases. Sounds easy? It took time to figure out what works. I'd still not use my Co-Ax in that kind of resizing job. It is senseless to misuse a Co-Ax for this kind of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mowgli Terry, post: 2466065, member: 32928"] I'm thinking your MEC is an "O" frame. That press is awesome. Rockchucker: My forming jobs recently involved making 256 Newton cases from 270's. For fun I made 300 H&H'cases from 375 cases. More recently it was working up a technique for resizing nickle plated 270 cases. Sounds easy? It took time to figure out what works. I'd still not use my Co-Ax in that kind of resizing job. It is senseless to misuse a Co-Ax for this kind of work. [/QUOTE]
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