Forster Co-Ax vs Redding T-7

OP I fit the same reloading situation as you and although you didn't mention it, I'd consider a Dillon 550. I have a Forster and will dump it the minute I can swing Dillon.

That's the route I went.

1 single stage, 1 550. With a shell kicker i can load fast on a single stage. When throwing charges, its nice to not have a separate step for priming and loading on the 550. If a guy loads in sizeable batches, i dont see a reason for a bunch of single stages as screwing a die in/out doesnt' take much time.
 
I went through this a few years ago and ended up with the co-ax. I'm happy with my decision, but I would have been just as satisfied with the T-7. Get the one that you can get cheaper, they're both great upgrades.

I've got a 550 too that just collects dust. If I could get a reasonable offer on the package, I'd sell it. It'll continue to collect dust before I give it away.
 
I have both but use them for different reasons.

All of my precision ammo I load on the coax.

I have a lock n load kit on my powder dispenser that I run on my T7 when I’m just throwing together some practice rounds or pistol rounds.


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