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Lee Collet Dies vs Redding S bushing dies
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 475914" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>"IMO, the Lee is clearly the better die even though it cost a fraction of the Redding die. "</p><p> </p><p>Ditto. Given the excellant design of the Lee collet neck sizer and it's very low cost I gladly put up with the trivial need to smooth some aspects of the machining. The light "bullet tension" the die leaves is carefully calculated to produce better concentricity of the loaded rounds and that's what it's all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 475914, member: 9215"] "IMO, the Lee is clearly the better die even though it cost a fraction of the Redding die. " Ditto. Given the excellant design of the Lee collet neck sizer and it's very low cost I gladly put up with the trivial need to smooth some aspects of the machining. The light "bullet tension" the die leaves is carefully calculated to produce better concentricity of the loaded rounds and that's what it's all about. [/QUOTE]
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