I've had both. Firstly the Rochucker for about twenty odd years; a good reliable press. Replaced it with the Co-Ax some time back now on a whim when I was earning a lot more than I do now. The Co-Ax is very well made, has tight tolerances and is very easy to use. I really appreciate the primer catcher. You should use the Forster die lock rings with it though because they're made of alloy and won't wear into the die slot on the Co-Ax like steel lock rings can. I've found slightly better concentricity of loaded rounds with the Co-Ax. Overall, if you can afford it, go the Co-Ax, if not then the Rockchucker will still do everything you want.
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