The Primer Seater moves freely in its channel with only .001" radial
clearance and is always at right angles to the case head, so primers are always seated straight, level and
at a uniform distance below the case head.
The Primer Seater moves freely in its channel with only .001" radial clearance and is always at right angles to the case head, so primers are always seated straight, level and at a uniform distance below the case head.
Average Customer Rating:
4 out of 5
3 of 4 (75%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Forster Co-Ax Primer Seater
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Great Primer Seater,June 30, 2009
By AKBowhuntingCouplefrom Juneau, AK
"After reading several reviews and using 3-4 different primer seating tools, this one if by far the best in class; easy to setup and use, smooth operation, solidly built, and work for all calibers. Would recommend this to anyone."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 2 for Forster Co-Ax Primer Seater
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Forster Co-Ax Primer Seater,May 28, 2009
By TheEgregious1from Las Vegas, Nv
"I too have used the Co-Ax Primer Seater extensively and with several different calibers. It has worked flawlessly for me and my sons. The tubes were a bit tight at first when seating them into the press, but now work very well indeed. As was stated else where, if the wrong seat is used, then problems do occur, as I have experienced with other products using the wrong seat (viz. small primers in a large primer seat. Ooops.)"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 3 for Forster Co-Ax Primer Seater
Overall Rating:
1
out of 5
Not a good purchase,May 5, 2009
By jmercerfrom Wilmington,OH
"I was not at all satisfied with this product. It allowed the primers to turn and be put in sideways into casing. Tried to adjust but not able to get it to work satifactory."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Review 4 for Forster Co-Ax Primer Seater
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
co ax primer seater,March 4, 2009
By tackstrpfrom texas
"I see a lot of bad press about this tool, and I smile becaue I know people are not using it correctly. One has to to make sure you use small primers with the small primet set up, and properly seat each case to be primed. Same for large primers and the large primer set up. There are two. Maybe the problem is it is to simple. Mine is so old is called Bonanza.Not Forester."