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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 421803" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>the problem was with poorly ground reamers in the sizing dies. The neck were ground wrong and Redding finally admitted this after the started pulling them off the shelf at their place. My gripe is that you had to jump thru a hoop at dozen times just to get their attention. Then telling the guy that Ron Pence's barrel job was the problem was crap. The cases had not even been thru the barrel's chamber yet. Later I saw almost exactly the same problem in a couple other calibers used by folks that never knew each other. Anybody can screw up, but he also should do his best to make it right.</p><p> </p><p> Now I've used many sets of RCBS dies in the past without a glitch. but I have heard of a couple guys that had a problem. RCBS jumped right on the problem without the slightest problem. I once bought a half dozen lock rings from Forster that had bad threads in the lock screw. Called them about it, and had a new set in less than a week. So if you sell it you have to stand behind it 100%</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 421803, member: 25383"] the problem was with poorly ground reamers in the sizing dies. The neck were ground wrong and Redding finally admitted this after the started pulling them off the shelf at their place. My gripe is that you had to jump thru a hoop at dozen times just to get their attention. Then telling the guy that Ron Pence's barrel job was the problem was crap. The cases had not even been thru the barrel's chamber yet. Later I saw almost exactly the same problem in a couple other calibers used by folks that never knew each other. Anybody can screw up, but he also should do his best to make it right. Now I've used many sets of RCBS dies in the past without a glitch. but I have heard of a couple guys that had a problem. RCBS jumped right on the problem without the slightest problem. I once bought a half dozen lock rings from Forster that had bad threads in the lock screw. Called them about it, and had a new set in less than a week. So if you sell it you have to stand behind it 100% gary [/QUOTE]
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