Another vote for the Forster Co-Ax. Borrowed a buddies to see how I liked it before buying and it is extremely nice. Die change is a snap as they slide in from the front instead of screwing down. No more shell holders for it as the built in jaws are truly vise like, everything "floats" for alignment and the mecahnical leverage is crazy. Don't ask how I know, but it has so much leverage and the jaws are so accurate that I have seen a Lapua .308 Win case sized without any lube (read someone forgot to lube).

On the otherside to that, I checked the run out on his Dillon .223 loads and ALL 10 rounds were .0015 or less. That is pretty good, especially for a progressive. I still like the Fortser, easier to set up and extremely easy to change dies/calibers.