Yes the downside of the forster is its manual / unknown adjustment, probably best set and forget. I turned a bunch of Mil surp .308 brass down for a 260 Rem, it was good on that, and adjusting a lot...
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Yes the downside of the forster is its manual / unknown adjustment, probably best set and forget. I turned a bunch of Mil surp .308 brass down for a 260 Rem, it was good on that, and adjusting a lot...
That just goes to show there zimmer i use the forster and found the neck turner pretty good, way better than something like a hand held hornady one i used before it.
If you need a trimmer and a neck thickness tool I would look at one of the mini lathe type ones that cover both jobs, RCBS Lyman Redding Forster all do one to varying degrees.
Century and sinclair...