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rcbs gold metal seater die vrs redding ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 666405" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I fool around with a lot of different bullets and bullet powder combos when I'm searching out a new load. I found the Redding die sets to have way more backlash built into their micrometer heads than the Forster. Have only seen one or two RCBS Competetion die sets in my life time, so won't say much good or bad about them.</p><p> </p><p>As for a 45-110 seater: piece of cake if you got a reamer. You can use either a 45-70 die from Redding or Forster (you can buy the sleeve from Forster or Sinclair. Not sure about getting spare parts from Redding as I've never tried it. Redding copied Forster's design, so the rest is easy. As for the micrometer heads, I think all Forsters are interchangable. I've seen one other micrometer headed die set in either 45-110 or 45-120, but it was pretty much custom built from the start. I'm assuming your filling these cases with black powder, and love the idea. I shoot two 38-55's, and have had the want for a 40-65 for eons (in a Hi-Wall of course!)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 666405, member: 25383"] I fool around with a lot of different bullets and bullet powder combos when I'm searching out a new load. I found the Redding die sets to have way more backlash built into their micrometer heads than the Forster. Have only seen one or two RCBS Competetion die sets in my life time, so won't say much good or bad about them. As for a 45-110 seater: piece of cake if you got a reamer. You can use either a 45-70 die from Redding or Forster (you can buy the sleeve from Forster or Sinclair. Not sure about getting spare parts from Redding as I've never tried it. Redding copied Forster's design, so the rest is easy. As for the micrometer heads, I think all Forsters are interchangable. I've seen one other micrometer headed die set in either 45-110 or 45-120, but it was pretty much custom built from the start. I'm assuming your filling these cases with black powder, and love the idea. I shoot two 38-55's, and have had the want for a 40-65 for eons (in a Hi-Wall of course!) gary [/QUOTE]
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