Forster (Bonanza at the time) Co-Ax press was recommended to me forty years ago. The floating quick die change and.case head clamp jaw design beats them all. The overhead pull down operating handle provides unbelievable leverage. Read up about it, but one, use it, and you’ll become a believer. The bench mounted RCBS priming tool is a necessity for me. I have a Lyman C-press for pulling bullets. My RCBS Rockchucker lays on a shelf. I sold my Redding Ultra Mag to a friend. If you get into benchrest competition you’ll need L.E. Wilson hand dies and an arbor press to go with the Co-Ax.
I am a Co-Ax user and love my press, but, I do not have the same opinion as you when it comes to leverage on the Co-Ax. I have a 17 Fireball with a generous chamber. My Co-Ax won't full length size the brass, but my Lee Classic Cast will, like nothing is going on with the Fireball brass. With that said, the Co-Ax is my main press and I am glad I bought it.
Danny
I'm a big fan of Harrell's Tooling Turret Press. Once I have my die set where I want, I don't touch it again..
P.S. This press is only for short action cartridges, 284Win and down...
http://harrellsprec.com/index.php/products/harrells-tooling-turret-press-by-henry-harrell
Robert
I do think arbor presses w/ force gauges are a different discussion though.
That’s something we haven’t discussed yet here. I doubt anyone who is serious about small groups seats on a 7/8 x 14 press anymore. In long range BR the preferred tool seems to be the hydro arbor seater and inline dies.
As long as a sizer press doesn’t deflect it ought to be okay. I think my COAX sizes a little more consistently than my Harrell’s, but I think brass hardness and case springback overwhelm that. Crud, the amount of lube and how hard you pull the handle will case variation in in sizing. I measure every case to the shoulder and I work to keep them within .0005” as measured by Mitituyo digital calipers, and I expect that keeps all my sized cases within .001”.
I am not sure this level of fussiness in loading matters anywhere but in BR in very good conditions............
More of an "experience/knowledge" thing...Must be an east coast thing.......
More of an "experience/knowledge" thing...
And it comes in second to a summit thats only suitable to depriming.Love my CoAx it’s an excellent press to deprme my brass![]()