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280 AI die set help: redding type S or Custom dies
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<blockquote data-quote="varmintH8R" data-source="post: 858390" data-attributes="member: 39801"><p>I would recommend keeping the Redding set. I have several (type S and comp bushing) and get very good results. I typically use the body die to bump shoulders on every reload, and remove the sizing button on the neck die. Concentricity and accuracy have been very good. I am thinking about going FL/Neck bushing for my next rifle as I am reading more about it and think it has merits. In the meantime the above works well for me.</p><p></p><p>If you are in competitions you may get some utility out of custom dies, but if you are doing load development for hunting you may end up crying twice (ordering custom dies and getting no obvious accuracy returns). At minimum give the Redding dies a go to see if they give acceptable results before you sell them off. My opinion only (obviously!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varmintH8R, post: 858390, member: 39801"] I would recommend keeping the Redding set. I have several (type S and comp bushing) and get very good results. I typically use the body die to bump shoulders on every reload, and remove the sizing button on the neck die. Concentricity and accuracy have been very good. I am thinking about going FL/Neck bushing for my next rifle as I am reading more about it and think it has merits. In the meantime the above works well for me. If you are in competitions you may get some utility out of custom dies, but if you are doing load development for hunting you may end up crying twice (ordering custom dies and getting no obvious accuracy returns). At minimum give the Redding dies a go to see if they give acceptable results before you sell them off. My opinion only (obviously!) [/QUOTE]
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