Definitely not more accurate, but yes on the faster, if you trickle quickly. I use an FX-120 and currently use a powder measure to drop, then manually trickle up. I've got an autotrickler on order.
I have the Redding, a Hornady, and a Lee. The Redding catches on larger powders, the Hornady works okay. The Lee came with my first ever press kit and it still does the job for me. It is not very accurate at all, but the one thing it does better than all the rest is not catching on kernals. I use it for RL26 right now. I don't need it to be all that accurate since I'm trickling anyway.