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I have and like the Forster Co-Ax-press, and prefer the Forster benchrest dies, if they are available in the caliber I'm shooting.

If available, I like the Redding Competition Handgun seating dies for straight wall cases.

For general purpose bottleneck case rifle dies - if Forster doesn't make it, I'll go with Hornady. Their newer dies have a threaded decapping plug, which stops the silliness with the collet getting loose.

There's a smattering of RCBS stuff in the tool box, too. Guess I would be called a piece-it-together-myself guy


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Yep, I had the same thing happen, FREE of charge and always fast friendly service. You can't go wrong with RCBS, they are the Leupold of C/S in reloading.

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