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26 December 2002, 05:17
BossMoss
Looking for new single stage press
I am looking for a single stage press for reloading rifle cartages. I here a lot of talk about the CO-Ax press as being the best. I am also considering the Redding Ultramag & RSBC Rocker Chuker. I already have an old Herters so I want to do it right this time planing on useing it a long time. Let me know what you use and why you would pick the one you recommend.
26 December 2002, 05:42
jstevens
The old bonanza press now sold by Forster is the slickest I've ever used, especially if you load a lot of calibers. You don't have to fool with shellholders, except in very large rimmed cases and once the dies are adjusted once, they're just snapped in and out and held by a spring-loaded ball. I always left them a little loose(seating die), so the die would align itself with the case. Mine was stolen several years ago, and when I needed to replace it, Bonanza was no longer around, but I believe Forster sells it now.
26 December 2002, 05:51
Frank Nowakowski
Add another vote for the Co-Ax press. Not cheap but worth the money. I use some Bonanza dies, but mostly newer Reddings. I had formerly used an older RCBS Rockchucker. Between the new dies and the new Co-Ax my overall accuracy improved quite a bit.

FN in MT
26 December 2002, 07:18
N E 450 No2
The Co-Ax is a great press. If you load any Nitro Express rounds you will need the BIG RCBS press. The Co-Ax is the best press for everything else.
03 February 2003, 05:32
tom h 2003
Forster, all the way. Good stuff. Easy to work with. I have found accuracy has improved since I accquired the Forester press.
03 February 2003, 06:26
Ray Gunter
Hey Boss. You say that you already have a Herters. If its one of those massive single stage ones, you already have a great press unless its ram has considerable side wobble.

Only press better than a Herters thats in good shape is a CoAx in MHO [Razz]

I have two Herters, a single stage and a six station. Wouldn't take for em.

Ray
03 February 2003, 09:07
Bob338
Agree on the lack of spring in those old Herter presses, but their leverage system is antiquated and bad, requiring more effort than should be necessary. After the Forster Coax, any of the heavy duty presses from the majors are good, just choose the color you like!
03 February 2003, 09:27
rogerinneb
Another Co-Ax user and fan.
03 February 2003, 10:10
PC
I have a rock chucker and I realod from .22 Hornet to .585 Nyati on it. It works well, and produces good ammo for me.
03 February 2003, 23:30
trb
I joined the co-ax crowd about a year ago, it really is great, best press I have used. Before I used a Lee Challenger, it worked to and I loaded some very accurate ammo with it but I would never consider going back, the co-ax takes so much less effort when resizing and reforming, changing dies takes about two seconds and the finished ammo has measureably less runout. Tron