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    Forrester CO-AX Press

    Just found one in stock at Graff and Sons. I bit the bullet and bought it to go with my new TBH .22 creed build.

    Anyone else load on one? I cant find any cons unless I want to load one of Roberts .375 Chey Tacs

    #2
    I don't load on one, but I do load on two. I couldn't imagine loading without one. I didn't like taking the time to change the case head plates so bought a second one. You will be very pleased with your purchase.

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      #3
      Yep. I’ve owned in for about 10 years and much prefer it over the other single stage variants.


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        #4
        Traded in my turret press for a Forster Co-Ax. Really enjoy using it.

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          #5
          I use mine primarily for the higher volume 5.56 & the like...modified a shorter handle which is pretty convenient.

          Use the rock chucker for most of the lower volume / hunting / target applications.

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            #6
            Love mine. Only issue I have is I can't use a grip-n-pull with it.

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              #7
              Love my Co-Ax.

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                #8
                the real deal

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                  #9
                  Do you have your Co-Ax mounted directly to your bench, or, a separate base which you can C-clamp to your bench/

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                    #10
                    My Rock Chucker does the job just fine, but I have been thinking of buying a Co-ax and using my old press for depriming. Everyone talks really good about the Co-Ax.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Buzzsaw View Post
                      Do you have your Co-Ax mounted directly to your bench, or, a separate base which you can C-clamp to your bench/
                      I C-clamp mine to the bench as is, no mount necessary.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Buzzsaw View Post
                        Do you have your Co-Ax mounted directly to your bench, or, a separate base which you can C-clamp to your bench/
                        I mounted my Co-Ax to a 2x6 and then clamp it on when I load precision rounds...otherwise I keep the area clear and just use my permanently mounted Dillon progressive press.

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                          #13
                          Thanks guys. My Redding Big Boss II mounts to a wooden "stand" Sinclair makes. C-clamp make it easy.

                          Press should be here tomorrow. I'll check your ideas out then.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Buzzsaw View Post
                            Do you have your Co-Ax mounted directly to your bench, or, a separate base which you can C-clamp to your bench/
                            I made a mount that extends it off the bench and puts it at about a 30 degree angle. Works better for me than straight on.

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