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Lee Collet Dies vs Redding S bushing dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 476277" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>OK guys we all know that the Lee Collet is a great die to work with or use.all of my dies are Lee.have been able to load a 223 case over 20 times without the trouble of bolt lift.and the loads are hot.but that was before I really saw the facts or need to anneal and bump the shoulder back.now I do a 5 times necked with the Collet die and anneal then bump the shoulder back with a Lee FL die.so yes I really like the saveings of the Lee dies and the groups I get from them.</p><p> </p><p>again I love the dies.even to add to the post I do know of a Jr. benchrest shooter that uses the Lee collet die set.he has even been able to set 3 Jr, F-class records useing the dies we have all been speaking of.so if that doesn't help out to help you come to the idea if you need to use a Lee collet die what will.and he is even a memeber to this very site.but will not say his name because he has no need to prove himself.the records he set says it all.</p><p> </p><p>so go and get you a Lee collet die and start useing it.so what if you might have to polish some of the parts.you will just end up with a grea die to load up some great ammo.but hey this is something I and a whole lot others have choose to do.and that its just an opinion of mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 476277, member: 20409"] OK guys we all know that the Lee Collet is a great die to work with or use.all of my dies are Lee.have been able to load a 223 case over 20 times without the trouble of bolt lift.and the loads are hot.but that was before I really saw the facts or need to anneal and bump the shoulder back.now I do a 5 times necked with the Collet die and anneal then bump the shoulder back with a Lee FL die.so yes I really like the saveings of the Lee dies and the groups I get from them. again I love the dies.even to add to the post I do know of a Jr. benchrest shooter that uses the Lee collet die set.he has even been able to set 3 Jr, F-class records useing the dies we have all been speaking of.so if that doesn't help out to help you come to the idea if you need to use a Lee collet die what will.and he is even a memeber to this very site.but will not say his name because he has no need to prove himself.the records he set says it all. so go and get you a Lee collet die and start useing it.so what if you might have to polish some of the parts.you will just end up with a grea die to load up some great ammo.but hey this is something I and a whole lot others have choose to do.and that its just an opinion of mine. [/QUOTE]
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