RCBS dies

Forster Full Length Bench Rest® Sizing Dies
https://www.forsterproducts.com/pro...cating/case-resizing/full-length-sizing-dies/
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The high mounted floating expander greatly reduces case neck runout. The case neck is held and centered in the die when the floating expander enters the case neck.

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I have not used these dies in years. Any new caliber I have are lee dies. I will admit these were used when I was new to the hobby. I started with the 35 rem in a marlin 336. While I ended up with some outstanding loads I fought with them and ruined a ton of brass trying to get a visible crimp for the lever action. A lee factory was the solution. The 450 marlin was next with a slightly better learning curve with a straight walled case. I still use the 308 dies with a lee factory as well.
 
I like the forsters. Getting a new rig next week and want a die to do it justice. I'll be using 230 Berger's. I normally use standard rcbs die's and have shot some 1/2" 5 shot groups out of 264 Wm and 300 Blk with them. I want something with micro meter I think but I measure every round and load everything one at a time. I was just curious if it's worth the extra cost...and the ability to bump the shoulders. I'm not really educated well on that subject
 
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