So I have been reloading for about 30 years but still have no single stage press. I bought a Dillon 450 (since upgraded to a 550B) I don't know how many years ago. Lately when reloading using a single stage press, I have been going over to a friends house and using his RCBS AmmoMaster II. However now I am looking at getting a single stage press myself and have been shopping around. I like my buddy's AmmoMaster, and RCBS's new Summit looks interesting, but everyone says that the Forster CoAx is the best press to get.
Question #1: I would mainly use it for loading precision .308, .338LM, .45-70 Black Powder loads and .45-110 Black Powder loads. Is this a good press for these cartridges?
Question #2: At the same time that all this happening, a guy that I work with is looking to start reloading. He and his wife are just pistol shooters now but want to start rifle shooting pretty quickly. He has time so he does not need to start reloading immediately and also cost is less of an issue. Since I am a "buy once, cry once" kind if guy, I am steering him away from the kits and more towards buying the individual pieces one at a time. Additionally I am steering him away from a progressive press and towards a single stage (it is my belief that everyone should learn with a single stage). Is the CoAx good for pistol cartridges as well as rifle?
Question #1: I would mainly use it for loading precision .308, .338LM, .45-70 Black Powder loads and .45-110 Black Powder loads. Is this a good press for these cartridges?
Question #2: At the same time that all this happening, a guy that I work with is looking to start reloading. He and his wife are just pistol shooters now but want to start rifle shooting pretty quickly. He has time so he does not need to start reloading immediately and also cost is less of an issue. Since I am a "buy once, cry once" kind if guy, I am steering him away from the kits and more towards buying the individual pieces one at a time. Additionally I am steering him away from a progressive press and towards a single stage (it is my belief that everyone should learn with a single stage). Is the CoAx good for pistol cartridges as well as rifle?