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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 627971" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I've never seen the big Redding for that kinda money. Most I've seen are similar priced to the Forster, and there's no compairison between them. The Forster is the most powerfull press on the market (has been since day one). The squarest press out there, and probably will last you a couple lifetimes. Maybe Redding moved their manufacturing to Asia like RCBS and Hornaday?</p><p>gary</p><p> </p><p>note: I correct myself! I was thinking of their Ultra Mag, and they go for about $289 at Sinclair. You can buy the Redding Boss there for $129. Midway and others sell the Forster for anywhere from about $240 to $270. But with the Forster you don't have to buy shell holders, and it's priming device is very nice, and only exceeded by something like a Sinclair or K&M hand held tool. If you load quite a few different rounds you'll easilly make up a large chunk of that in the cost of sheel holders alone.. If your doing big cases you really want a heavyduty press.</p><p>glt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 627971, member: 25383"] I've never seen the big Redding for that kinda money. Most I've seen are similar priced to the Forster, and there's no compairison between them. The Forster is the most powerfull press on the market (has been since day one). The squarest press out there, and probably will last you a couple lifetimes. Maybe Redding moved their manufacturing to Asia like RCBS and Hornaday? gary note: I correct myself! I was thinking of their Ultra Mag, and they go for about $289 at Sinclair. You can buy the Redding Boss there for $129. Midway and others sell the Forster for anywhere from about $240 to $270. But with the Forster you don't have to buy shell holders, and it's priming device is very nice, and only exceeded by something like a Sinclair or K&M hand held tool. If you load quite a few different rounds you'll easilly make up a large chunk of that in the cost of sheel holders alone.. If your doing big cases you really want a heavyduty press. glt [/QUOTE]
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