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After 30 years using my old reliable Rockchucker press, I succumed to an older Co-Ax press off of EBay.
Looks just as bulletproof as the Rockchucker. I was reading the instruction manual and realized that they recommend their brand of die lock rings. I load for over 30 calibers and while I don't intend to get rid of the Rockchucker press, I don't plan to convert all my loading to the Co-Ax press.
I am seeking users experiences with this press. Any tips you can pass on will be appreciated. Also, what about the lock rings? Absolutely necessary? If so do you have a good source for the lock rings, factory or aftermarket?
Thanks for your assistance.
Looks just as bulletproof as the Rockchucker. I was reading the instruction manual and realized that they recommend their brand of die lock rings. I load for over 30 calibers and while I don't intend to get rid of the Rockchucker press, I don't plan to convert all my loading to the Co-Ax press.
I am seeking users experiences with this press. Any tips you can pass on will be appreciated. Also, what about the lock rings? Absolutely necessary? If so do you have a good source for the lock rings, factory or aftermarket?
Thanks for your assistance.