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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 304764" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>Redding and Forster are top of the line. I also use Lee, Hornady, Dillon and RCBS, it all depends on what I'm loading for and what I'm trying to accomplish. For most applications, any die will do. If I had a new rifle that I wanted to get the most out of, I'd likely start with Redding dies.</p><p></p><p>If I already had a set of dies, I'd buy a set of Calipers and the Hornady headspace gauge set to make sure I was setting up the die correctly before I spent additional money on a new set of dies.</p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 304764, member: 4885"] Redding and Forster are top of the line. I also use Lee, Hornady, Dillon and RCBS, it all depends on what I'm loading for and what I'm trying to accomplish. For most applications, any die will do. If I had a new rifle that I wanted to get the most out of, I'd likely start with Redding dies. If I already had a set of dies, I'd buy a set of Calipers and the Hornady headspace gauge set to make sure I was setting up the die correctly before I spent additional money on a new set of dies. AJ [/QUOTE]
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