I have the Talon. It is a decent chuck, and there are a lot of jaws available for it. It is great for spindle turning, and smaller items that will be turned from one position. It is not so good for items that need to be turned around like turkey call pots. It has a slight wobble, and does not turn on center. This is because it uses an insert to adapt it to the lathe spindle. I bought the chuck about three years ago, but didn't use it for almost a year after I bought it. (Medical surprise changed my plans) By the time I discovered the wobble, it was too late to take it back. The store I bought it from isn't even a tool store any more. I use it for things where I can live with the wobble. I have tried reseating the insert several times, but in the end, it won't ever seat flat. I know most Oneway chucks are okay, but I am reluctant to toss another two hundred bucks at the same thing that doesn't work for me now.
I am replacing it with the Nova Midi chuck which should be better for this type of turning. The MIDI chuck had the threads built in, and doesn't need an adaptor. Simple is good! I generally use the pin jaws for pens and lace bobbins, the cole jaws for Turkey calls, and the medium jaw set for duck calls and other items. I will get a new set of cole jaws for the Midi chuck, but I am hoping that the small spigot jaws from the Talon will fit.
Good luck. A decent chuck can make the whole turning experience a lot more fun.
Dave