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Reloading
Redding or Forster?
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<blockquote data-quote="ishootkittens" data-source="post: 514684" data-attributes="member: 23225"><p>I am looking to get another reloading press and I am stuck between two. I only load a few calibers and I dont need anything special, but I would like a quality product. I like single stage presses because they are simple and less working parts usually means less malfunctions. I have studied alittle on both presses but I have narrowed it down to the Redding Big Boss II and the Forster Co-ax. The Forster looks more solid but it is also 100 dollars more than the Redding. Is the Co-ax worth the money? I like Forster's universal "shell holder" set up but most people i know swear by Redding's product and customer service! If anyone has any advice I would really appreciate it! THANK YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ishootkittens, post: 514684, member: 23225"] I am looking to get another reloading press and I am stuck between two. I only load a few calibers and I dont need anything special, but I would like a quality product. I like single stage presses because they are simple and less working parts usually means less malfunctions. I have studied alittle on both presses but I have narrowed it down to the Redding Big Boss II and the Forster Co-ax. The Forster looks more solid but it is also 100 dollars more than the Redding. Is the Co-ax worth the money? I like Forster's universal "shell holder" set up but most people i know swear by Redding's product and customer service! If anyone has any advice I would really appreciate it! THANK YOU! [/QUOTE]
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