Which type reloading press?

I started out with a Lee and used it for several years. I then went to a Redding and as time went on I aquired a RCBS, then a Lyman, on to a Dillion, but I've settled on a Co-ax which I've used for 20 some years. Mine predates Forrester and is made by Bonanza. That'll tell ya how old it is. It's quite consistant and the ease of use great.
 
Well, I think I would buy a Co-ax as I believe it has the design qualities to be the most precision. But at this point the price is just out of my reach. I have bought good dies and hope to get a decent if not the most expensive press. I probably won't be doing any competition shooting with my .308 Winchester rifle, but I am an accuracy nut. I like equipment that is precision made and accurate. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
 
I started with a barrowed 1966 RCBS Jr. and had to return it last year; bought a Redding T-7 Turret presss. Man, this thing will last 100 years- I really like it.
 
Go with the Dillon press. I reload 223, 44, 45, 357 and 257 I have two Rock Chucker's and only use them on the bigger stuff,375 H&H and my 340 Wby.

Darol
 


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