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<blockquote data-quote="Roberto Ricci" data-source="post: 778640" data-attributes="member: 55152"><p>Gary really very nice your contribution.</p><p>Lee dies are good for many realoding set, but I had the .270W and several time the case remaind stuck in the die during sizing with long work to restore the die at work. I would suggest Lee for starting the reloading practise and for small calibers. Also the Lee press, the standard one, was completely damaged during 9,3x74R resizing stress. </p><p>I will look for forester dies kit in EU, just to see and try what you suggested.</p><p>Many thanks.</p><p>Roberto</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberto Ricci, post: 778640, member: 55152"] Gary really very nice your contribution. Lee dies are good for many realoding set, but I had the .270W and several time the case remaind stuck in the die during sizing with long work to restore the die at work. I would suggest Lee for starting the reloading practise and for small calibers. Also the Lee press, the standard one, was completely damaged during 9,3x74R resizing stress. I will look for forester dies kit in EU, just to see and try what you suggested. Many thanks. Roberto [/QUOTE]
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