Looking for a Forester Coax primer drop tube....the original screw in type. Stupid price may be ok,
Ben
Ben
Whats the pricing like on that?
Decapping with a reloading press is liking trying to wash your behind with the underwear still on it.
This is all you need:
https://harveydeprimer.com/
Decapping with a reloading press is liking trying to wash your behind with the underwear still on it.
Interesting you saying that, when every major die maker has the decapping procedure in their sizing die and they all go into a reloading press...…
You’ve been holding out on us Ned,Decapping with a reloading press is liking trying to wash your behind with the underwear still on it.
This is all you need:
https://harveydeprimer.com/
This is what I use as well. Works great and keeps the mess away from my pressesDecapping with a reloading press is liking trying to wash your behind with the underwear still on it.
This is all you need:
https://harveydeprimer.com/
I do the same, I bought the Forster Co-Axial press 40 years ago but did not like it except for the depriming feature. So it has been on my bench ever since and that is all I use it for. I doubt most people would pay that much for a depriming tool even if it is the best.I bought a Forster Co-Axial press mainly to do all my bullet seating on. But it has become my decapping press. Everything drops down the hole in the base, down the tube and into the container that screws on the bottom of the tube. You will have zero primer residue on your press or surrounding area. Not cheap, but is a great press for other things also.
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https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1013020665I am also thinking of getting a press just for decapping. I don’t know if I want to pay $330 for another CoAx or get something like the Rockchucker for $160. I am not interested in the hand held decappers.
Brownell’s has the Redding Big Boss II on sale right now, and wth the 11% off code makes it $175. It has the drop tube primer collector, like the T7.I am also thinking of getting a press just for decapping. I don’t know if I want to pay $330 for another CoAx or get something like the Rockchucker for $160. I am not interested in the hand held decappers.
I agree on this but so easy to swap out dies you’ll use it for a lot moreI bought a Forster Co-Axial press mainly to do all my bullet seating on. But it has become my decapping press. Everything drops down the hole in the base, down the tube and into the container that screws on the bottom of the tube. You will have zero primer residue on your press or surrounding area. Not cheap, but is a great press for other things also.
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