Yep, love that Star. Nose first works real well with the WFN series. I got both my press (.38 Spl.) and my sizer from my LGS. By pure luck mainly. At the time I was pretty happy with mostly RCBS equipment, still am. The LGS owner and his son are both good friends. Walked into the shop one day while enroute to checking traps. The shop had a wood desk with four chairs facing the front of the desk where us frequent fliers used to sit and solve all the worlds problems. When I got there, the press was sitting on the desk and the local crew had all taken a crack at getting the press to rotate, to no avail. I asked what was with the press and the owner, Russ, said it was jammed and the first $65.00 bought it! I gave him the $65.00, lifted the primer tube follower and rotated the shell plate, no problems! For those that don't know, the Star has a rubber end on the primer tube follower/weight that stops the shellplate from rotating when it is empty of primers. I'd loaded on one before and knew what the problem was. It's been a running joke between us ever since. I offered to give it back to him on the spot, but he said a deal is a deal. Now every time we deal on something he says he's adding ten bucks for the press I ripped him off for. LOL A couple years later I walk into the shop and the sizer is sitting on the floor next to his desk. First thing I noticed. He grins and says $45.00, and of course I went home with it and a bunch of .38 brass. Truth be told, he was probably just tired of them laying around in the way and knew I was .38 crazy. He does the gun show circuit and buys estates. The sizer came from an estate sale and was the only piece of reloading equipment there. Maybe somebody anticipating getting into bullet casting or something. Convenient it had a .358 die in it too.