So where I live the difference in price over the Co-Ax is 50% , so I got the Nexus press instead of the Co-Ax , I do wish they would make a shell holder for 6arc , ie the 7.62x39mm size case .
@@The_Privateer I don’t own the 419 zero press but I am huge fan of this press. Also not sure on the more precise product. It’s a very high end , smooth press.
@@marku123 as of now. That’s not an option. I use a hand primer. That’s my preferred method. Also check out my article I did on this in my website. Same name as here
As I’m acquiring and building my reloading setup I’m pretty set on the Forster, now you’re showing me a press that’s $875, I hate you gun tube guys….. But not really. 😂
@@IR8GRANDSRT8 haha it’s a vary nice press but not necessarily the best for beginners. But I world buy it over a Forster personally. Maybe wait for a sale?
@@ReloadingQuest maybe, I go in too many directions at once. I currently have a Dillon 550c that I intend to use for 9mm, .556, .300 black and am almost complete on components to begin with it. I want a single stage press for my rifle hunting loads though. When you’re buying rifles, scopes, ammo, bipod’s, and reloading shit while all the wife and kids needs it’s a process! I’ll get there, little by little! 🤣
@@IR8GRANDSRT8 the Dillon is a great press. U can get away with great ammo without having to spend 900 on a press. The Hornady Iron press has given me great results!
@@ReloadingQuestI hate buying twice, I’m definitely in the buy once cry once camp and I always want to upgrade sooner than later, I think the Forster is a good starting point for quality and long term usage before looking to upgrade.
Pretty sweet. I almost went with the Nexus but ended up going with the Zero press. Im very happy with it.
So where I live the difference in price over the Co-Ax is 50% , so I got the Nexus press instead of the Co-Ax , I do wish they would make a shell holder for 6arc , ie the 7.62x39mm size case .
Nice stuff Guest! 😎😮
I need one of these lol
@@WCFD5045 it’s a awesome press!
It seems like for a couple hundred more, the Area 419 zero press is a better deal. And from what I've seen, a better, more precise product.
@@The_Privateer I don’t own the 419 zero press but I am huge fan of this press. Also not sure on the more precise product. It’s a very high end , smooth press.
Can this handle pistol cartridges as well or mainly rifle ?
@@marku123 does pistol just fine. Loaded 44 mag yesterday on it
@@ReloadingQuest nice ! most videos I see are using rifle calibers so I was curious. This press intrigues me. Thanks for the response.
@@marku123 yeah no problem! It’s a very well made press! Cheers
@@ReloadingQuest one more question, can you prime brass with this?
@@marku123 as of now. That’s not an option. I use a hand primer. That’s my preferred method. Also check out my article I did on this in my website. Same name as here
A purchase or a gift from the factory?
@@robbysreloadingroom my money.
@@ReloadingQuest atta boy. I trust reviews when it’s some one’s own dollar. Huge supporter brother. Love ya ❤️
@@robbysreloadingroom sold 3 presses to buy it
@@ReloadingQuest can’t wait to see the review videos 🙏
As I’m acquiring and building my reloading setup I’m pretty set on the Forster, now you’re showing me a press that’s $875, I hate you gun tube guys….. But not really. 😂
@@IR8GRANDSRT8 haha it’s a vary nice press but not necessarily the best for beginners. But I world buy it over a Forster personally. Maybe wait for a sale?
@@ReloadingQuest maybe, I go in too many directions at once. I currently have a Dillon 550c that I intend to use for 9mm, .556, .300 black and am almost complete on components to begin with it. I want a single stage press for my rifle hunting loads though. When you’re buying rifles, scopes, ammo, bipod’s, and reloading shit while all the wife and kids needs it’s a process! I’ll get there, little by little! 🤣
@@IR8GRANDSRT8 for sure!
@@IR8GRANDSRT8 the Dillon is a great press. U can get away with great ammo without having to spend 900 on a press. The Hornady Iron press has given me great results!
@@ReloadingQuestI hate buying twice, I’m definitely in the buy once cry once camp and I always want to upgrade sooner than later, I think the Forster is a good starting point for quality and long term usage before looking to upgrade.
That press is heavy duty.. like it
@@yotereapers crazy nice!