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<blockquote data-quote="Innovative" data-source="post: 144928" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>Wow . . . . some of us have an attitude. I've been reloading for well over 30 years (and spent 6 years on designing reloading tools). I thought I might be qualified to help a few fellow shooters. Excuse me if describing one of my reloading tools (or offering my help) offends someone if I do make a small profit.</p><p></p><p>I've discussed reloading with thousands of shooters, and I've found that when they talk about resizing problems and "grinding their dies down" - they really appreciate a little help, because there are alternatives. Case length symptoms are not as easy to understand as you might think. Measuring headspace is an issue that is not exactly a simple topic to most shooters, let alone understanding the effect of case taper. </p><p></p><p>RCBS does make fine dies. Keep in mind that they're a whole lot cheaper than Redding dies, and that's a big decision maker for a lot of shooters. Anyone can make a defective item, but they will ALWAYS make it good if you talk to the RIGHT person. However, I prefer the Redding S-Series die for resizing. I wrote a whole page on my website about them, and by the way . . . . I don't sell them. I like the S-Series die, because you don't need to use an expander ball, and you can control the neck tension. (That note should help the shooter that has case necks that are too loose.) Case runout is also improved.</p><p></p><p>My website has over 100 pages that are designed to help shooters that reload. I discuss a jillion products there (that I also don't sell). If you look at the <font color="green">Tech Section </font> of my website (Don't worry, I don't sell anything there either), you'll see why it gets visited by over 700 shooters every day. </p><p></p><p>- Innovative</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Innovative, post: 144928, member: 527"] Wow . . . . some of us have an attitude. I've been reloading for well over 30 years (and spent 6 years on designing reloading tools). I thought I might be qualified to help a few fellow shooters. Excuse me if describing one of my reloading tools (or offering my help) offends someone if I do make a small profit. I've discussed reloading with thousands of shooters, and I've found that when they talk about resizing problems and "grinding their dies down" - they really appreciate a little help, because there are alternatives. Case length symptoms are not as easy to understand as you might think. Measuring headspace is an issue that is not exactly a simple topic to most shooters, let alone understanding the effect of case taper. RCBS does make fine dies. Keep in mind that they're a whole lot cheaper than Redding dies, and that's a big decision maker for a lot of shooters. Anyone can make a defective item, but they will ALWAYS make it good if you talk to the RIGHT person. However, I prefer the Redding S-Series die for resizing. I wrote a whole page on my website about them, and by the way . . . . I don't sell them. I like the S-Series die, because you don't need to use an expander ball, and you can control the neck tension. (That note should help the shooter that has case necks that are too loose.) Case runout is also improved. My website has over 100 pages that are designed to help shooters that reload. I discuss a jillion products there (that I also don't sell). If you look at the <font color="green">Tech Section </font> of my website (Don't worry, I don't sell anything there either), you'll see why it gets visited by over 700 shooters every day. - Innovative [/QUOTE]
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