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Why is the Forster CO-AX press so sought after?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasiter" data-source="post: 1568621" data-attributes="member: 80480"><p>"Blame the customer" is a serious issue for me. I have/had products from most of the common sources (RCBS, Forster, etc.). Currently have dies from Redding, CH, & Lee; presses from CH (old single-stage for de-capping pistol cases), upgraded Dillon 450 for pistol, & two Lee presses for other pistol. I'd like to buy a Redding turret for rifle.</p><p>When I complained to Lee that the new single-stage I bought from them for de-priming was jamming because it wasn't shedding used primers consistently, and their de-priming die kept bending its center stem (non-military cases), a "friendly" Lee "customer service" rep told me it was all my fault. I sold the press on eBay and junked the die (replaced with Redding).</p><p>I've also had a Hornady .45 ACP shell holder that wouldn't accept most .45 ACP cases. Threw that away. It's a jungle out there.</p><p>Fun thing: searching eBay for old presses. The variety and history is amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasiter, post: 1568621, member: 80480"] "Blame the customer" is a serious issue for me. I have/had products from most of the common sources (RCBS, Forster, etc.). Currently have dies from Redding, CH, & Lee; presses from CH (old single-stage for de-capping pistol cases), upgraded Dillon 450 for pistol, & two Lee presses for other pistol. I'd like to buy a Redding turret for rifle. When I complained to Lee that the new single-stage I bought from them for de-priming was jamming because it wasn't shedding used primers consistently, and their de-priming die kept bending its center stem (non-military cases), a "friendly" Lee "customer service" rep told me it was all my fault. I sold the press on eBay and junked the die (replaced with Redding). I've also had a Hornady .45 ACP shell holder that wouldn't accept most .45 ACP cases. Threw that away. It's a jungle out there. Fun thing: searching eBay for old presses. The variety and history is amazing. [/QUOTE]
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