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Forster Co-Ax vs m-press

Anyone have or tried a CH 4444
Still want to leave one set up for the pesky little dies ya need quickly when developing things.

http://www.ch4d.com/products/equipment/presses/044000

I have x2 Coaxs, top of the food chain all things considered a joy to use.
Many or all presses of all types will work to some degree or another, more importantly what you enjoy using and budget.
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My old CH in the middle, new rcbs was birthday present from my wife, never used it and can't get rid of it....
 

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According to what case i like the redding presses, lyman orange crush is the best kept secret, and rcbs partner for light work

Thought it was just me on the crusher, or at least the one I have is top notch and it cams over . Unless you measure after sizing and then seating you don't know.
 
749-007-819WB
Lyman Crusher II Reloading Press

Mfr Part: 7726300



Click here for price!

Discontinued by the Factory
Product has been discontinued and no longer available.


I was gonna get one for my press bench collection, very disapointed
 
749-007-819WB
Lyman Crusher II Reloading Press

Mfr Part: 7726300



Click here for price!

Discontinued by the Factory
Product has been discontinued and no longer available.


I was gonna get one for my press bench collection, very disapointed


Yes that is a picture of their current Orange Crusher. I had no idea that it had been discontinued by Lyman which is a shame. Mine is painted Orange and does a very nice job for me, I bought it years ago when they were cheap. I've got a lot of presses I acquired over the years many were just given to me. Some I gave away to beginning reloaders and gave several to my boys including some Dillon's.
 
I know the Co-Ax is king but that hasn’t been available for months, does anyone have any experience with the m-press?
I started with a Lee "Progressive" 40+ years go, then bought a Rock Chucker and used it for many years, along with a Lee "O"-type. About 20 years ago I bought a Forster CO-AX and have never looked back. I sold everything else. It actually almost makes reloading enjoyable. I did recently purchase a used Lyman Turret press which I use for utility work, like pulling bullets or decapping. It is a very well built press too. But nothing in my opinion beats the Forster CO-AX for ease of use and quality results.
 
Yes that is a picture of their current Orange Crusher. I had no idea that it had been discontinued by Lyman which is a shame. Mine is painted Orange and does a very nice job for me, I bought it years ago when they were cheap. I've got a lot of presses I acquired over the years many were just given to me. Some I gave away to beginning reloaders and gave several to my boys including some Dillon's.

All day long on EBay, yeah. 200-350 very available.

Lyman Crusher II Reloading Press with Priming Arm, Primer Catcher, and Guide

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Condition:
New

Quantity:
Last one / 2 sold



Price:
US $201.95
 

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