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The Basics, Starting Out
Redding or hornady dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="aushunter1" data-source="post: 1593943" data-attributes="member: 57533"><p>I dont have Hornady but have Redding mostly but also some Lee, Forster & RCBS.</p><p>My preference is the Redding dies, they have that feel of being a bit better quality.</p><p>I mostly neck size & only FL size when I have to, IMO it produces more accurate ammo & also puts less stress on the brass, but I guess the accuracy part can be debated as it depends on your processes & regime to other standard dies.</p><p>I have a few sets of Type S bushing dies with comp seating dies & these seem to produce consistent quality ammo over the other standard dies, again imo & in my rifles.</p><p>I just think they produce more concentric ammo but for hunting I don't really think it is a necessity, even though most of the rifles I hunt with I still use the Type S dies & comp seater.</p><p>The way I see it if you can produce ammo that is moa or under then if you miss a shot it cant be the fault of the ammo & can only be put down to the person behind the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aushunter1, post: 1593943, member: 57533"] I dont have Hornady but have Redding mostly but also some Lee, Forster & RCBS. My preference is the Redding dies, they have that feel of being a bit better quality. I mostly neck size & only FL size when I have to, IMO it produces more accurate ammo & also puts less stress on the brass, but I guess the accuracy part can be debated as it depends on your processes & regime to other standard dies. I have a few sets of Type S bushing dies with comp seating dies & these seem to produce consistent quality ammo over the other standard dies, again imo & in my rifles. I just think they produce more concentric ammo but for hunting I don't really think it is a necessity, even though most of the rifles I hunt with I still use the Type S dies & comp seater. The way I see it if you can produce ammo that is moa or under then if you miss a shot it cant be the fault of the ammo & can only be put down to the person behind the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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