Hey all,
I've been hand loading now for 3 years or so. I started after I got my first rifle, a Savage 116, and I now reload for two rifles: 7mm RM and 260 Rem. My entire hand loading experience has been based on making the best precision rounds that I can, while helping me to save money (vs factory match ammo). I started out by purchasing the Lee Anniversary Breech Lock single stage press because it was on sale for ~$90 and it had everything I needed to start hand loading.
Fast forward 3 years. Now I'm getting into tactical matches and want to really start going for the gold in terms of how perfect I can make my hand loads. For the sake of speeding things up and for accuracy in powder measurements, I just purchased a Chargemaster 1500. Now I want to know what I can do about upgrading my press.
The thing I hate the most about the Lee is the breech lock bushing. The locking system is simply shit. It will never be in the same place from round to round as I go about loading my cartridges because of the flimsy push button lock.
With this in mind, what single stage press would you recommend for absolute precision and why?
I'm currently looking at:
Forster Co-Ax
RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme
Lee Classic
Redding Boss/Big Boss/Big Boss II
(Sorry about all the MidwayUSA links, the RCBS website is currently shitting itself and Redding's site is useless.)
Really leaning toward to Forster Co-ax, but I'm unsure about the C-frame design and wanted to know what everyone thinks about it.
Any and all advice is welcome!
Thanks
P.S. Not too worried about price of the press as I'll be spending thousands of dollars on the bullets and powder that I'll be using anyway. $150-$400 is a drop in the bucket so to speak.
PPS: Would also like to know what everyone thinks about the "quick change" stuff on the Forster Co-ax. Does it add any wiggle to the working area?
I've been hand loading now for 3 years or so. I started after I got my first rifle, a Savage 116, and I now reload for two rifles: 7mm RM and 260 Rem. My entire hand loading experience has been based on making the best precision rounds that I can, while helping me to save money (vs factory match ammo). I started out by purchasing the Lee Anniversary Breech Lock single stage press because it was on sale for ~$90 and it had everything I needed to start hand loading.
Fast forward 3 years. Now I'm getting into tactical matches and want to really start going for the gold in terms of how perfect I can make my hand loads. For the sake of speeding things up and for accuracy in powder measurements, I just purchased a Chargemaster 1500. Now I want to know what I can do about upgrading my press.
The thing I hate the most about the Lee is the breech lock bushing. The locking system is simply shit. It will never be in the same place from round to round as I go about loading my cartridges because of the flimsy push button lock.
With this in mind, what single stage press would you recommend for absolute precision and why?
I'm currently looking at:
Forster Co-Ax
RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme
Lee Classic
Redding Boss/Big Boss/Big Boss II
(Sorry about all the MidwayUSA links, the RCBS website is currently shitting itself and Redding's site is useless.)
Really leaning toward to Forster Co-ax, but I'm unsure about the C-frame design and wanted to know what everyone thinks about it.
Any and all advice is welcome!
Thanks
P.S. Not too worried about price of the press as I'll be spending thousands of dollars on the bullets and powder that I'll be using anyway. $150-$400 is a drop in the bucket so to speak.
PPS: Would also like to know what everyone thinks about the "quick change" stuff on the Forster Co-ax. Does it add any wiggle to the working area?
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