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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1556763" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I really, really, really like my Co-ax, I prefer it over the T-7 and Rockchucker, the T7 really makes some good ammo easy but I got tired of swapping heads out cause I change what I'm loading so much, the Co-ax I set the die once and rally, swap dies in seconds. It's a little short once I get to a stretched out 28 Nosler but it's still workable and I prefer it, it does need a little tweak to run mag case heads easier but not a problem. I actually get really good results with the on board priming tool on the Co-ax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1556763, member: 13632"] I really, really, really like my Co-ax, I prefer it over the T-7 and Rockchucker, the T7 really makes some good ammo easy but I got tired of swapping heads out cause I change what I'm loading so much, the Co-ax I set the die once and rally, swap dies in seconds. It's a little short once I get to a stretched out 28 Nosler but it's still workable and I prefer it, it does need a little tweak to run mag case heads easier but not a problem. I actually get really good results with the on board priming tool on the Co-ax. [/QUOTE]
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