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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 767658" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I have not used the latest and greatest competetion seater from RCBS (have heard they did some redesigning with it). But have played around with one of the older ones a buddy had. I didn't see where it was as good as the Forster seater (both were 6mm Remington). There were some things I liked about it, and other things I liked about the others. I change bullets a lot, and the Forster has less backlash built into it, and seemed to repeat a little better. I've also noticed this with .222 and .223 Remington rounds run thru the Forster seater. I found the Forster to be only slightly worse than the Wilson in an arbor press. But on the otherhand I have a custom built .222 inline seater that is better than the Wilson (not a whole but ever so slightly.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 767658, member: 25383"] I have not used the latest and greatest competetion seater from RCBS (have heard they did some redesigning with it). But have played around with one of the older ones a buddy had. I didn't see where it was as good as the Forster seater (both were 6mm Remington). There were some things I liked about it, and other things I liked about the others. I change bullets a lot, and the Forster has less backlash built into it, and seemed to repeat a little better. I've also noticed this with .222 and .223 Remington rounds run thru the Forster seater. I found the Forster to be only slightly worse than the Wilson in an arbor press. But on the otherhand I have a custom built .222 inline seater that is better than the Wilson (not a whole but ever so slightly. gary [/QUOTE]
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