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Post by Sawfish on Mar 5, 2020 19:08:36 GMT -5
I have two Co-Ax presses, and once you get used to them, you will never be without one.
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Post by wildcatter on Mar 19, 2020 22:47:09 GMT -5
I have 2 presses now, not counting my little Sinclair turret press, the 40 year old Rock Chucker, and my Dillon 550, it's over 35 years old, and it would be totally useless to try and guess how many 10's of thousands of rounds they have loaded, but well over 100,000 is quite conservative. If I'm loading the 460, 475 or 480, the Rock Chucker gets the call, other than that unless I'm loading rifle loads for someone, the Dillon is my go to today. I haven't loaded for, or owned a rifle other than a 460 Katahdin fer years other than a bench rest rifle.
I had a 650 for a couple years but sold it, it was just much more work to change calibers than the 550, that it kinda negated the use. But at my age, I am pretty sure those are the two, my grandson will end up with! Other than having the powder measure replaced twice, and the link arls rebuilt once on the Dillon, it's been flawless, and loads the most accurate handgun ammo I can imagine.
The Rock Chucker, well it's been a Rock! I almost forgot, I do have an old Lyman turret press, somewhere?
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Post by doninnh on Mar 20, 2020 15:11:56 GMT -5
I have a Ford not a Chevy The things about presses is about the same type thinking , all what you like today next week it will be different I have a sixty some year old C & H which has changed more benches than a pretty woman changes outfits. Have a nice Day Don K
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Post by magman on May 8, 2020 14:26:33 GMT -5
My Forster Co-Ax press showed up today. Hopefully having it running soon
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