Yesterday the Fed Ex man dropped off a box for me. It was a brand new Forster Co-Ax press (I scratched an itch that I've had for a few years). Last week I saw one on sale for $10.00 off at Grafs, typed in the CC numbers and only had buyer's remorse for mebbe 3.25 seconds. Unpacked and started setting up; I sat the press on the bench edge and looked at it for a while and figgered it may be more "ergonomic" if the press was at an angle towards my left (I'm right handed), so I mounted it on one of my Rock Dock plates at about a 30 degree angle. So far I've only been able to set up two die sets as I only had a couple of Sinclair lock rings and two Pacific lock rings. The other rings I have are Lee, RCBS and a few others that have flats on them, so I'm going to wait to see if they will work at a later time.
Set up was a breeze, same principles as any other press and it only took 3 trues to adjust the priming system, but I may have to flip the jaws to fit my .44 Magnum brass. 30-06, 308, and .44 Mag. fit the shell holder just fine.
So far the only drawback I've run into is I need to switch shell holder jaws for 9mm and 30-30 and die lock rings. I sized a few 39-06 cases and heard the satisfying "plink" of the old primers dropping into the little plastic jar.
I have used a Lee turret for quite a while, as best as I can figger maybe 20-22 years and of course a new press will take a bit of getting used to, but so far I like it!!!