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Redding Comp Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="dlebeck" data-source="post: 154975" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>Well first thing you need to do is read the Redding web site. You need to do some math before you can order a bushing. Second, although you didn't ask I am going to give you my two cents. I have spent a ton of money on these fine quality dies; but I do just as good, if not even better without them. Currently, I use a Forster benchrest seater, Redding body and Lee, yes Lee collet die for neck sizing. If you want to full length re-size redding or Forster is great. Save yourself some money and give it a try.</p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlebeck, post: 154975, member: 5389"] Well first thing you need to do is read the Redding web site. You need to do some math before you can order a bushing. Second, although you didn't ask I am going to give you my two cents. I have spent a ton of money on these fine quality dies; but I do just as good, if not even better without them. Currently, I use a Forster benchrest seater, Redding body and Lee, yes Lee collet die for neck sizing. If you want to full length re-size redding or Forster is great. Save yourself some money and give it a try. Doug [/QUOTE]
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