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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Opinions on .300 wm dies please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Moman" data-source="post: 205326" data-attributes="member: 10494"><p>I just upgraded my standard RCBS FL Die set with a Forster Benchrest Full Length Sizing Die ($30) and a Redding Competition Sizing Die ($70). </p><p> </p><p>The Forster has the expander mounted higher in the die so that the case is better supported when resizing. I checked runout after its first use and it measured .000 on all but one or two cases and those two measured .001. I chose the expander type die because I don't neck turn. This allows the inside of the case neck to be centered and more consistent. If a case does have inconsistent neck wall thickness, it will only show on the outside, leaving the inside in good shape for the bullet seating.</p><p> </p><p>The Redding Competition Seater is awesome for adjusting bullet seating depth or making changes in seating depth. This die also supports the case fully while seating the bullet, virtually eliminating bullet runout. </p><p> </p><p>I read a ton of info on different dies and this is what I figured would work best for me. I always bump shoulders .002.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moman, post: 205326, member: 10494"] I just upgraded my standard RCBS FL Die set with a Forster Benchrest Full Length Sizing Die ($30) and a Redding Competition Sizing Die ($70). The Forster has the expander mounted higher in the die so that the case is better supported when resizing. I checked runout after its first use and it measured .000 on all but one or two cases and those two measured .001. I chose the expander type die because I don't neck turn. This allows the inside of the case neck to be centered and more consistent. If a case does have inconsistent neck wall thickness, it will only show on the outside, leaving the inside in good shape for the bullet seating. The Redding Competition Seater is awesome for adjusting bullet seating depth or making changes in seating depth. This die also supports the case fully while seating the bullet, virtually eliminating bullet runout. I read a ton of info on different dies and this is what I figured would work best for me. I always bump shoulders .002. [/QUOTE]
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