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<blockquote data-quote="volunteer06" data-source="post: 2076955" data-attributes="member: 116937"><p>I currently have an old Lyman orange crusher. It works not the best it was well used when I got it and actually froze up. My dad has a rock chucker and I really like it. The Lyman doesn't seem to have near as good leverage as his rockchucker which really shows in resizing. But I'm looking for a little more clearance for loading 338 Lapua some day. That's why I am interested in the rebel. I have read and watched the reviews for co-ax and watched reloader guys press shootout. I just can't really justify the cost right now. I'm sure it works great but for some reason I don't think I'd like the shell holder on the co-ax. It's mostly just I'm used to the old style. I really appreciate everyone input and advice. I'm just not understanding the advantage of co-ax per cost compared to some others. And maybe it's something I'd greatly see if went ahead and got one. Once again thanks everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="volunteer06, post: 2076955, member: 116937"] I currently have an old Lyman orange crusher. It works not the best it was well used when I got it and actually froze up. My dad has a rock chucker and I really like it. The Lyman doesn’t seem to have near as good leverage as his rockchucker which really shows in resizing. But I’m looking for a little more clearance for loading 338 Lapua some day. That’s why I am interested in the rebel. I have read and watched the reviews for co-ax and watched reloader guys press shootout. I just can’t really justify the cost right now. I’m sure it works great but for some reason I don’t think I’d like the shell holder on the co-ax. It’s mostly just I’m used to the old style. I really appreciate everyone input and advice. I’m just not understanding the advantage of co-ax per cost compared to some others. And maybe it’s something I’d greatly see if went ahead and got one. Once again thanks everyone [/QUOTE]
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