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Reloading
Lyman Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 297058" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>The Lyman dies don't have the finish of premium dies, and there may be more variation from one die set to the next. However, if the ammo that you produce has low variation, one round to the next, and the bullets don't demonstrate excessive run-out, other dies won't make better ammo. The micrometer head makes life easier if you're experimenting with a lot a lot of bullets or with seating depth, and a bushing sizer will provide longer brass life. Beyond that, good ammo is good ammo, and your tools may not be a limitation. Go and discover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 297058, member: 8037"] The Lyman dies don't have the finish of premium dies, and there may be more variation from one die set to the next. However, if the ammo that you produce has low variation, one round to the next, and the bullets don't demonstrate excessive run-out, other dies won't make better ammo. The micrometer head makes life easier if you're experimenting with a lot a lot of bullets or with seating depth, and a bushing sizer will provide longer brass life. Beyond that, good ammo is good ammo, and your tools may not be a limitation. Go and discover. [/QUOTE]
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