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5/1/2014 6:33:05 AM EDT
How is the Co-Ax for forming brass for for wildcats
5/1/2014 6:49:50 AM EDT
[#1]
Only experience has been forming 300 Blackout from .223. It has no problems at all with the light operation required to form Blackout brass.
5/1/2014 6:58:45 AM EDT
[#2]
A couple of months ago (sorry can't remember the member) a guy posted on my RCBS Summit thread to ask if I thought it was tough enough to caseform for wildcats.  I never tried such but judging by how it struggles with machine gun 7.62 brass just resizing, I didn't encourage it....

Pertinent to your question, he offered that he had broken two Forster Coax Presses trying to caseform.....and ended up going back to his Rock Chucker.  I would think the big Reddings might be even stronger.
5/1/2014 7:26:55 AM EDT
[#3]
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A couple of months ago (sorry can't remember the member) a guy posted on my RCBS Summit thread to ask if I thought it was tough enough to caseform for wildcats.  I never tried such but judging by how it struggles with machine gun 7.62 brass just resizing, I didn't encourage it....

Pertinent to your question, he offered that he had broken two Forster Coax Presses trying to caseform.....and ended up going back to his Rock Chucker.  I would think the big Reddings might be even stronger.
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Thanks GWhis , guess I'll keep using the Classic Cast, thought the die change on the Co-Ax looked slick
5/1/2014 11:25:05 AM EDT
[#4]
Turns out it wasn't my "Summit" thread...his thread:  http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/415499_RCBS_Summit_Single_Stage_Reloading_Press.html
5/2/2014 6:36:54 AM EDT
[#5]
Mine works excellent.  Everything from the little 17s to the 375s.
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