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<blockquote data-quote="eddybo" data-source="post: 207555" data-attributes="member: 7194"><p>I use the wilson dies a bunch, dont see any magic with them, but they work very well. I usually end up shortening mine so that they size the entire neck. </p><p>Do not get rid of your rock chucker your going to need it for your shoulder bump back and small body dies. I have recently started foregoing the wilson dies and just getting the redding s type bushing dies.</p><p>If you want a press that does it all for shorter cartridges take a look at the harrels combo press. It is very portable and does both type dies. I think hood came up with the design, but no longer makes them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddybo, post: 207555, member: 7194"] I use the wilson dies a bunch, dont see any magic with them, but they work very well. I usually end up shortening mine so that they size the entire neck. Do not get rid of your rock chucker your going to need it for your shoulder bump back and small body dies. I have recently started foregoing the wilson dies and just getting the redding s type bushing dies. If you want a press that does it all for shorter cartridges take a look at the harrels combo press. It is very portable and does both type dies. I think hood came up with the design, but no longer makes them. [/QUOTE]
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