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Forester presses??
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 421807" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>each his own, but if you watch closely; most everybody that buys a Forster stays with it till they die. The Forster dosn't do everything well for sure, but what it does do, it does a better than the other guys. The arm thing is a matter of personal preference. I've never had a problem with the arm, and at least a dozen others have used my press in the past without a whimper (several went out and bought one). If you were to see my bench you'd see the Forster and a RCBS Partner press side by side with a Mec press off to one side. The RCBS is used for nothing but case cutting. But I could use it to seat bullets if I wanted to (it's a little too lite for sizing big cases in my opinion, but why should I? As for getting your fingers pinched; I'll be the first to say that loading 40 grain and smaller .223 caliber bullets can be a pain, and 17 caliber even worse. Yet I've never pinched my fingers as long as I've owned that press</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 421807, member: 25383"] each his own, but if you watch closely; most everybody that buys a Forster stays with it till they die. The Forster dosn't do everything well for sure, but what it does do, it does a better than the other guys. The arm thing is a matter of personal preference. I've never had a problem with the arm, and at least a dozen others have used my press in the past without a whimper (several went out and bought one). If you were to see my bench you'd see the Forster and a RCBS Partner press side by side with a Mec press off to one side. The RCBS is used for nothing but case cutting. But I could use it to seat bullets if I wanted to (it's a little too lite for sizing big cases in my opinion, but why should I? As for getting your fingers pinched; I'll be the first to say that loading 40 grain and smaller .223 caliber bullets can be a pain, and 17 caliber even worse. Yet I've never pinched my fingers as long as I've owned that press gary [/QUOTE]
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