It's a rare day that I disagree with Larry (Gibson), so chalk down today, Wednesday, 28 August 2013 as a rare day.
I have the Forster hollow-pointing system and quite honestly I think it is the single biggest PITA on my reloading bench--exceeding even the nebulous Lee Safety Scale as far as "pain-in-the-*** factors" go.
Even with the "guide," it is far too easy to get the hollow-point off center and that is with SWC and RN alike. I'm not all that big of a fan of hollow-point projectiles anyhow, especially in lead, but I bought the setup several pieces at a time "just to have" in case I ever felt a need or desire to HP any boolits.
Now, in fairness (to Larry), I do not have the do-dad attachment thing that I can chuck it in a power screw driver, but there just isn't much about the (Forster) system that I like so far as hollow-pointing boolits is concerned. I love Forster equipment, just not this one.
WAY too much work for a hit or miss proposition (will the hole be centered or not).
Should I ever get motivated, I may look for some way to rig it up in my drill press using the Lee 3-jaw universal chuck so that the cartridge is spinning instead of the drill bit. May help center things, but honestly I don't know.