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Co-ax press?
Has anyone used one? I am thinking of trying it out..
Can you tell your experience etc? |
RE: Co-ax press?
Has some pretty nice features--quick change die feature..I helped a friend setup his and he uses Forster dies exclusively with it. Very nice but a little spendy but will last a lifetime easily.
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RE: Co-ax press?
If I had the extra bucks, I would purchase one. Good luck.
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RE: Co-ax press?
My neighbor had (passed away) one and all I can say is wow. I am going to get one befor the summer. Cabela's has them for $199.
http://www.cabelas.com/ |
RE: Co-ax press?
I use to sell them, and i stillown and use the first one i ever got in, i also have a new one sitting around waiting on the old one to wear out!! I've loaded over 100,000 rounds with it, and i still like it a lot and it's still not showing any internal wear... It doesn't have the leverage ofa Rockchucker, and some case forming operations are difficult to do on it, but for general handloading it's the best press i've ever used...
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RE: Co-ax press?
I use one andenjoy it immensely. Changing dies is so easy and it makes very precise, straight ammo (assuming your dies are up to the task). If you've got the money I recommend it over any other press.
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