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im wanting to upgrade my old single stage press.so which rcbs is the best.im seeing rochucker supreme,and rockchucker 2,3,4 or is a guy better off buying a kit.i have everything so all i need is a press.i currently have a dillon 550 and an old pacific press.
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rockchucker supreme , if all you need is the press, you cant go wrong with it. Swifty
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ok i have been reading about the forster co ax anyone know anything about them
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The Co-Ax is a Cadillac compared to the RC. I have had both plus a Lyman Orange Crusher and RCBS Jr, the Co-Ax is the one I use the most. The Co-ax has a shorter window height then the RCBS though. If you load long cartridges the RCBs may be easier for some to manipulate a round through then the Co-Ax.
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Get the press that comes in with the words Forster Co-Ax name on the box.
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Another vote for the Co-Ax.
What about guns?When do we get guns?
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I just bought a rock chucker to compliment my Lyman Tmag II turret. But if it were not for the fact that I wanted it (the rc)primarily for swaging, I would have taken a hard look at the co-ax. Ive read that the co ax dosent readily lend themselves to swaging. So it is the T-mag and a RC for me.
Otherwise Ive read nothing but rave reviews about the co-ax..
In fact, they are supposed to be so nice that it may place your Dillon in danger of being put on the back burner..
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