Well, not exactly, but close. I have a couple of original Stars, and I have some of the original Star base first punches as well as the Magma nose first punches.
When I first started casting a few years ago, I cast four different types of 45 ACP bullets. Some designs I sized base first because I had a punch to fit the nose of the bullet, and others I sized nose first becuase I didn't have a punch to fit the nose. I Ransom Rest tested them all, and with each design I was able to get a 1" group at 25 yards out of my Kimber Gold Match, but off course, each bullet design required a different powder load to get the best group size.
Short answer, nose first/base first, don't think it makes a difference as long as your bullet is hard enough so that you don't deform the base when you do nose first sizing. I do all nose first sizing now.