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Sacred cows make good burgers when you know what temperature to cook them at.-Rev. Billy
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I really like my Forster Co-Ax, but don't need to load 50BMG!
"...the designer of the .270 Ingwe cartridge!..."
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I really like my Forster Co-Ax, but don't need to load 50BMG! Same here. Cool press though. I use my CoAx alot but that sucker is a beast!
Semper Fi
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I have a Co-Ax and a Redding Ultra Mag. The Ultra-Mag will handle some pretty big cases.
“Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away”. Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Posted by Brad.
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I don't need to load 50 bmg either but my rcbs Ammomaster is the tits. Change out the 14 7/8 thread adapter and go cranking. Big press ,easy access, lots of leverage yeah I like it. The Big Max is good too...mb
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" Cheapest velocity in the world comes from a long barrel and I sure do like them. MB "
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I have nothing that needs it, but I have a big old Hollywood, that Dr. Howell gifted me, that will do the job if the need ever arises. miles
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For that price no thanks. Presses are not the end all be all of accuracy. It's a lot of money for what I consider to be no noticeable return on the target
Good bullets properly placed always work, but not everyone knows what good bullets are, or can reliably place them in the field
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The longer cases I have 300 & 375 H&H and the 300 Weatherby are a slight pain in my Rock Chuckers. But at that price I’ll suffer a little longer.
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I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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Wow!
I have a normal Co-ax. Also a Rockchucker and a prototype Big Max - opening ninety degrees to what they went with, with all the trimmings.
Lot of money for a new Co-ax!
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$1,300 would buy an awful lot of reloading gear, seriously overpriced I'd say.
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For that price no thanks. Presses are not the end all be all of accuracy. It's a lot of money for what I consider to be no noticeable return on the target Hear hear!
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They are out of their minds asking $1300 for that press.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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