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The Basics, Starting Out
Better Quality Dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="dbhostler" data-source="post: 122354" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>The best dies available are the ones that custom die makers build. What I have done in the past is have the gunsmith make a seating die with the reamer he has cut the chamber with. Then after test firing the rifle a few times, send that reamer a blueprint and a few fired cases to the diemaker. He will return a perfect sizing die that will do wonders for your case. Only way to go. The difference between the best factory produced die and the custom die is like the difference between a production rifle and a custom shooter like Chris Matthews builds.</p><p>db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbhostler, post: 122354, member: 799"] The best dies available are the ones that custom die makers build. What I have done in the past is have the gunsmith make a seating die with the reamer he has cut the chamber with. Then after test firing the rifle a few times, send that reamer a blueprint and a few fired cases to the diemaker. He will return a perfect sizing die that will do wonders for your case. Only way to go. The difference between the best factory produced die and the custom die is like the difference between a production rifle and a custom shooter like Chris Matthews builds. db [/QUOTE]
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