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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 207553" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>The Wislon is a neck sizing bushing type die that doesn't use and expander so you need the proper size bushing to hold the bullet. I've got acouple of the Redding type S neck die and use the smaller expander furnish with the die and I haven't notice any difference if comparing against the Wilson die. Also with the Wilson at some point you will have to resize or set the shoulder back so don't get rid of the Rockchucker as you will need it.</p><p></p><p>I got started using the Wilson dies when I got into BR and was able to load at the range back then Neil Jones was making shoulder bumping dies for either the arbor or thread press and I got afew of them but at $200 per set now maybe alittle high for some shooter.</p><p></p><p>For many years I would order a set of Wilson/Jones and a body die for resizng the last few years I've been using the Redding Bushing die neck/full length sizer and Wilson for seating the bullet at the range as I can make adjustment for seating depth and if a load doesn't show promise I don't have to pull bullets etc. I pre load all my powder and just turn the bullet point down in the case keeps the powder from spilling out.</p><p></p><p>My last set of Wilson dies they enclosed a new notice they no longer give life time warranty it just one year to orginal owner with proof of purchase and they use to custom fit the die free of charge but I'm not sure if that is offered anymore.</p><p></p><p>I've been using a Redding Type S Small Base Sizer for my tight neck 6ppc rifles and the Wilson seater. Well good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 207553, member: 306"] The Wislon is a neck sizing bushing type die that doesn't use and expander so you need the proper size bushing to hold the bullet. I've got acouple of the Redding type S neck die and use the smaller expander furnish with the die and I haven't notice any difference if comparing against the Wilson die. Also with the Wilson at some point you will have to resize or set the shoulder back so don't get rid of the Rockchucker as you will need it. I got started using the Wilson dies when I got into BR and was able to load at the range back then Neil Jones was making shoulder bumping dies for either the arbor or thread press and I got afew of them but at $200 per set now maybe alittle high for some shooter. For many years I would order a set of Wilson/Jones and a body die for resizng the last few years I've been using the Redding Bushing die neck/full length sizer and Wilson for seating the bullet at the range as I can make adjustment for seating depth and if a load doesn't show promise I don't have to pull bullets etc. I pre load all my powder and just turn the bullet point down in the case keeps the powder from spilling out. My last set of Wilson dies they enclosed a new notice they no longer give life time warranty it just one year to orginal owner with proof of purchase and they use to custom fit the die free of charge but I'm not sure if that is offered anymore. I've been using a Redding Type S Small Base Sizer for my tight neck 6ppc rifles and the Wilson seater. Well good luck [/QUOTE]
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