Just be patient they will be back in stock soon.
Just be patient they will be back in stock soon.
Just bought one off of Ebay. Actually got it at a fair price !
Now I'll need to start shopping for goodies to add to it.
buy a stack of extra jaw springs
If you have B3 or older model then Forster has an upgrade shell hold housing that helps prevent those jaw springs from disappearing into sove black hole.
"An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out." Will Rogers
Lyman has a new "M" press that is quite similar, more (better?) features and for less $.
I bought one of these a couple of years ago in good shape for about 135 bucks. Still haven't set it up, I need to do that.
This is pretty much my sentiments too. No doubt its a fine press. It would cost me a small fortune to buy enough die lock rings to convert all of my dies. If I bought one of these I would look into some of the custom jaws and springs that are offered.
Since you bought one before I posted, please let us know how you like it, once you have used it some.
When I got my new Co-Ax a couple years ago, I too started looking for "upgrades"/accessories. The only things I came up with were a lighting system from Inline and some extra shell holder jaw springs. I read complaints about the "long throw handle", but I rarely need more leverage than just grabbing the yoke, except for F/L sizing Garand fired 30-6 brass. I did get the extra jaws because I reload a variety of cartridges, but inexpensive and if one learns how to change them, it's no big deal. I like the self closing jaws much better than a "universal" RCBS type shell holder (just drop a case on the plate between the jaws and raise the handle, easy peasy). I have lost no springs and needed no short handle (you know you don't have to hold the end of the handle, don't you? You can grab the handle between the yoke and the end, or you can hold the yoke comfortably). I mounted my press at an angle to my left which aids the "ergonomics" for feeding cases or sizing bullets (I made a long ram that fits in the shell holder jaws and is long enough to punch bullets all the way through a Lee size die).
I couldn't find much in the way of accessories that were really needed...
FWIW; I read about complaints about "needing" large (?) lock rings. Since the dies float in a Co-Ax, the only "need" for Sinclair or Forster lock rings is they fit in the slot better and limit upward movement. When I got my Co-Ax I ordered some Forster lock rings and the cost was less than $5.00 each. I needed a few quickly so I drilled and tapped (8-32)some other manufacturer's rings and used nylon tipped set screws. I even drilled and tapped some Lee lock rings. All these home modified rings produced good ammo and I particularity watched OAL of ammo but found no more than .002" variation in length, about the same as when Forster rings were used. (the dies will only move upward so much, and will move the same every time. I adjusted the dies to give me a particular OAL and yes, the dies did move upward under pressure, but they moved the same distance, consistently every time, so there was no variation.).
It's too bad these minor things bother some reloaders, but that's what choice is all about...
Last edited by mdi; 01-20-2019 at 01:24 PM.
My Anchor is holding fast!
Stopped by the booth at SHOT, and they told me that they are shipping as many as they can produce and should be shipping 200-300 in the next few weeks. No issues, just more demand than availability.
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