Press Options

…My next press will be the Area 419 Zero. Pricey, but I love using quality tools. Hope to add one to my bench within the next 30 days.

I imagine using a quality press would be similar to shooting a fine rifle or shotgun.

I’ve been saving my pennies for a Zero press, but Short Action Custom’s new Nexus press has me intrigued.
 
If you go with the Co-Ax, do NOT buy the curved linkages. They do not have a solid stop and are not as precise in their sizing as the straight linkages.

If you want to spend a little more cash the Short Action Custom press they just announced looks very, very nice. It combines the quick change die method of the Co-Ax with solid stops built into the press stroke. I will be buying one of these, for sure.
 
If you go with the Co-Ax, do NOT buy the curved linkages. They do not have a solid stop and are not as precise in their sizing as the straight linkages.

If you want to spend a little more cash the Short Action Custom press they just announced looks very, very nice. It combines the quick change die method of the Co-Ax with solid stops built into the press stroke. I will be buying one of these, for sure.
I was considering upgrading to a Zero, but I think the SAC unit looks like a fantastic unit with reliable quick change and at a better price point.
 
For a single stage I like the forester co-ax, I am considering going to a Dillon 550 for some of my larger volume rounds.
So as I upgrade my hand me downs to newer equipment I think a press might be next. I am currently using a RCBS Rs press. I’ve never used anything else so I have no idea if it’s crap or if it’s just fine in comparison to other single stage presses out there.

Thoughts on if I should upgrade and if yes, what are good options?

@SamsonMan22

It loaded good ammo, but I didn't like reaching up for the handle on my Co-Ax and sold it. I ended up with a RCBS Rebel which works great; however, I would probably get a MEC Marksman if I needed another single stage. It has an open front that I think I would like.

Moral of my post: ergonomics will eventually be a factor in whether you like a press (nobody seems to make really crappy ones). Since everyone is different , you have to decide what ergonomics fit your reloading style.
 
@SamsonMan22

It loaded good ammo, but I didn't like reaching up for the handle on my Co-Ax and sold it. I ended up with a RCBS Rebel which works great; however, I would probably get a MEC Marksman if I needed another single stage. It has an open front that I think I would like.

Moral of my post: ergonomics will eventually be a factor in whether you like a press (nobody seems to make really crappy ones). Since everyone is different , you have to decide what ergonomics fit your reloading style.
I think a lot of it has to do with how you set it up. I prefer the handle up high because my legs don’t get in the way of running it sitting in a chair.

There are other benefits to the press besides the open front. I think at this point if I was going to buy something other than the co-ax it would be the SAC nexus. I just have a hard time forking over the money when the co-ax does everything I need it to do.
 
I think at this point if I was going to buy something other than the co-ax it would be the SAC nexus. I just have a hard time forking over the money when the co-ax does everything I need it to do.
I love sac products and would like update my coax to a nexus press also but I am not sure if it is worth the pita reseting all of my dies.
 
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if possible dont try to do it all with one press
 
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