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Redding or hornady dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtime Shooter13" data-source="post: 1594027" data-attributes="member: 109503"><p>I have purchased one set of Hornady and I am on the fence if I am going to replace them. I only FL size when I have to and then I use a Redding Body Die to do that. I need to take my expander ball out and check just how much Hornady neck sizing die is actually working the neck? I have Forester, Redding and a bunch of RCBS dies and I really like the Forester dies that I use. Just nice quality dies, but my Forester dies are all Bench Rest dies. I use a Lee Universal die to remove primers from fired cases, cheap and keeps everything clean. I have never owned a set of Lee reloading dies, but read some good reviews. As sated by others on this post, everyone has their favs. I like Forester, but I don't think you can go wrong with Redding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtime Shooter13, post: 1594027, member: 109503"] I have purchased one set of Hornady and I am on the fence if I am going to replace them. I only FL size when I have to and then I use a Redding Body Die to do that. I need to take my expander ball out and check just how much Hornady neck sizing die is actually working the neck? I have Forester, Redding and a bunch of RCBS dies and I really like the Forester dies that I use. Just nice quality dies, but my Forester dies are all Bench Rest dies. I use a Lee Universal die to remove primers from fired cases, cheap and keeps everything clean. I have never owned a set of Lee reloading dies, but read some good reviews. As sated by others on this post, everyone has their favs. I like Forester, but I don't think you can go wrong with Redding. [/QUOTE]
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