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Best reloader for Precision long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 1148506" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>The real answer for long range shooting is to use Wilson Dies with an Arbor press for accurate loads with fired cases.</p><p></p><p>Chamber type seating dies will outdo the run of the mill RCBS, Redding or Lyman die sets. Most die sets on the shelf do not have seating stems set up for long range bullets. You will need to buy after market stems for seating VLD bullets regardless of dies. Every Forster seating die is a "chamber type". Many Lee dies and the micrometer Redding dies are but you will need a gunsmiths help to keep from seating with the bullets tip with sharp pointed bullets. Again the Wilson dies are the most accurate alternative for seating.</p><p></p><p>For sizing fired brass, Wilson dies size half of the neck, leaving the base of the neck at chamber diameter to center the bullet in the chamber. Some Forster dies are set up to size this way. I have two sets of Forster "Bump </p><p>Bushing Dies" and I like them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 1148506, member: 9551"] The real answer for long range shooting is to use Wilson Dies with an Arbor press for accurate loads with fired cases. Chamber type seating dies will outdo the run of the mill RCBS, Redding or Lyman die sets. Most die sets on the shelf do not have seating stems set up for long range bullets. You will need to buy after market stems for seating VLD bullets regardless of dies. Every Forster seating die is a "chamber type". Many Lee dies and the micrometer Redding dies are but you will need a gunsmiths help to keep from seating with the bullets tip with sharp pointed bullets. Again the Wilson dies are the most accurate alternative for seating. For sizing fired brass, Wilson dies size half of the neck, leaving the base of the neck at chamber diameter to center the bullet in the chamber. Some Forster dies are set up to size this way. I have two sets of Forster "Bump Bushing Dies" and I like them. [/QUOTE]
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