I see nothing wrong with the RCBS turret. Faster than a single stage, but slower than a progressive. It's an in betweener. A turret is a manually operated progressive.
The quality should be there, just don't think many folks use them.
With the Forster, the dies can be changed very quickly since you simply pull the die straight out and push in a new one. Once the locking ring is tightened you have repeat ability.
It just depends on if you want to run one casing all the way through the different processes one at a time, or if you want to load a new casing with every pull of the handle. Again, how fast do you want to go, since either should produce good ammo?
Since you are going with the Lyman scale, which can't be attached to the press for a lot of your work, I'd go with a true single stage.
Everything is a compromise, with no one press doing every thing you want, the way you want it to.
Last edited by darr3239; 08-11-17 at 11:43.
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