melancon
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I can get one for well below MAP pricing, is it really trash compared to the Forrester CoAx?
I ran a Hornady Classis for well over 10 years and its finally getting too sloppy for me and lookin into changing things up. Thanks for the info!I broke the jaws in about 5 minutes on mine. Case was lubed but not quite enough. Bent the jaws and stripped a screw on the downstroke. IMO there are some structural weak points. Never used a Forster so I cannot compare directly. Have an RCBS rockchucker that has been solid. Even had to use a mallet to hammer on the handle pulling some bullets that were cold welded stuck and no issues.
Might want to try tightening some of the bolts. My RCBS was getting some slop until I tightened everything down the other dayI ran a Hornady Classis for well over 10 years and its finally getting too sloppy for me and lookin into changing things up. Thanks for the info!
-Mel
It was more of a bushing issue, had them send me a new one then decided to just try something new.Might want to try tightening some of the bolts. My RCBS was getting some slop until I tightened everything down the other day
I broke the jaws in about 5 minutes on mine. Case was lubed but not quite enough. Bent the jaws and stripped a screw on the downstroke. IMO there are some structural weak points. Never used a Forster so I cannot compare directly. Have an RCBS rockchucker that has been solid. Even had to use a mallet to hammer on the handle pulling some bullets that were cold welded stuck and no issues.
That’s a good idea I’ll have to try itOne way to make that simpler is to bump them deeper enough with a seater to break them loose. That way you’re on the strong side of the stroke.
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