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    Have written for availability and price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davide montini View Post
    Eh the xl wht is it going for
    The one that can load 338

    I think the non-XL version of the press is capable of loading .338

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildey View Post
    I think the non-XL version of the press is capable of loading .338
    The regular co-ax will do 338 lapua without much issue. You do have to feed the bullet up into the die first before placing it in the case neck though.

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    Thank you for looking into this
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    Quote Originally Posted by dfrombc View Post
    The regular co-ax will do 338 lapua without much issue. You do have to feed the bullet up into the die first before placing it in the case neck though.
    ^This! No issues loading .338LM on the Co-ax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterdobson View Post
    These are in stock.

    Regards,

    Peter
    This is a really well designed and quality press. I've been using it for the past few years and I love it. First time I see it at a Canadian retailer since COVID! I forwarded the link to all my fellow shooters that want to upgrade or get into reloading. Thank you.

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    Thanks Blinkmaster.

    Peter
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    Is that a 1-1/4” die?

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    Good eye, I think you're right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maynard View Post
    That is a pretty rough looking unit. They couldn't bother to clean up and machine the flame cut frame pieces? Looks like something assembled in a blacksmith shop.

    The picture kindly provided by Globalstar66 is the working prototype on demonstration at Shot Show. Production units will certainly have a better finish but I don't expect to see any in Canada for at least a year. Much interested to hear the info Peter gets from Forster.
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