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<blockquote data-quote="Susquatch" data-source="post: 1583397" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>Just ran across another press that appears to ring the bell. The PraziPress from Germany uses 3 posts and a top plate to maintain precision alignment and according to some reviews it develops more force than any other press. It will set you back almost a grand and take two months to come, but every pro review I've seen says it outperforms everything else out there. VERY TALL CLAIMS given most of the stuff out there produces ammo that shoots better than I do. I still lean toward the Forster, but wanted you to know about the option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susquatch, post: 1583397, member: 31264"] Just ran across another press that appears to ring the bell. The PraziPress from Germany uses 3 posts and a top plate to maintain precision alignment and according to some reviews it develops more force than any other press. It will set you back almost a grand and take two months to come, but every pro review I've seen says it outperforms everything else out there. VERY TALL CLAIMS given most of the stuff out there produces ammo that shoots better than I do. I still lean toward the Forster, but wanted you to know about the option. [/QUOTE]
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