Consider myself a pretty experienced reloader having doing it since I was 12 and am now 56 but have always used RCBS single stage presses. Current press is a Ammo Master because I load for several really long cartridges. Like the press but it has a very large handle travel stroke and decided to buy another press for handgun ammo and small rifle rounds. Decided to buy a RCBS Partner press but am now second guessing my decision as it is not mounted yet.
Recently purchased a Savage LRVP in 6mm Norma and purchased some Lapua brass and bushing sizing dies with the micrometer seater. This is the first rifle ever purchased where accuracy is my prime and only concern. Sort of my first attempt into the BR world so to speak.
Now onto the question at hand, do you folks think the Forster Co-Ax press would result in more accurate ammo for my rifles? Would it make a good "second" press for loading handgun ammo (44 mag & S&W 500)? Price really isnt an issue between the Co-Ax and the RCBS Partner press.
Recently purchased a Savage LRVP in 6mm Norma and purchased some Lapua brass and bushing sizing dies with the micrometer seater. This is the first rifle ever purchased where accuracy is my prime and only concern. Sort of my first attempt into the BR world so to speak.
Now onto the question at hand, do you folks think the Forster Co-Ax press would result in more accurate ammo for my rifles? Would it make a good "second" press for loading handgun ammo (44 mag & S&W 500)? Price really isnt an issue between the Co-Ax and the RCBS Partner press.