The cast pistons have a steel insert for the ring land. The forged pistons can not have the steel insert, so the rings are softer (and don't last as long in a DD theoretically). If the rings were harder, they would bash out the aluminum ring land over time in a DD.
It depends on your goals. If you want a high mileage engine at lower power levels use a cast piston. If you are going to turn up the wick, use a forged piston.
The last time I talked to Guy, he recommended a forged piston, because at the higher power levels we seem to get back inside the engines more than most people want to admit.
I have no direct knowledge, but the Fingers piston seems to be a nice compromise between strength and longevity, but I have only "read" that, and I am saying NOTHING bad about the Fingers piston, I just don't know.... :hug:
I am personally struggling between the Fingers piston and a forged set...