Appreciate the press review. You zeroed your caliper for the 2nd piece of brass, the measurement after you resized the 2nd piece of brass actually was +.002, not -.002. There was no shoulder bump, the brass "grew" from resizing it. The 3rd and 4th piece of brass did the same thing. Not criticizing, just an observation.
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.
Appreciate the press review. You zeroed your caliper for the 2nd piece of brass, the measurement after you resized the 2nd piece of brass actually was +.002, not -.002. There was no shoulder bump, the brass "grew" from resizing it. The 3rd and 4th piece of brass did the same thing. Not criticizing, just an observation.
Yeah I noticed that. After editing the video. Thanks for the comment
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!