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Rookie needs help w/ dies
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<blockquote data-quote="RockZ" data-source="post: 394814" data-attributes="member: 5750"><p>As boomtube said the Redding and Forster dies are better, especially if you have a custom rig.</p><p>And believe me I have a bunch of very expensive dies. </p><p></p><p>BUT,I have been amazed at the loads and accuracy I've been able to produce with the Lee Deluxe die set that comes with a full length die, a seater, and my favorite, the neck collet die.</p><p>1/2 moa in a factory rifle. </p><p>Don't get the set with the crimp die.</p><p></p><p>In fact that is what I am using for my Weatherby Mark V 7mm Rem mag.</p><p>I am now going to put it in a laminated thumbhole stock so I will have to do a little load tweaking. </p><p></p><p>I use the collet die and have had great results and when the cartridge starts to get hard to chamber, I use the full length die to set the shoulder back.</p><p>They are very good for a set costing about $25.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockZ, post: 394814, member: 5750"] As boomtube said the Redding and Forster dies are better, especially if you have a custom rig. And believe me I have a bunch of very expensive dies. BUT,I have been amazed at the loads and accuracy I've been able to produce with the Lee Deluxe die set that comes with a full length die, a seater, and my favorite, the neck collet die. 1/2 moa in a factory rifle. Don't get the set with the crimp die. In fact that is what I am using for my Weatherby Mark V 7mm Rem mag. I am now going to put it in a laminated thumbhole stock so I will have to do a little load tweaking. I use the collet die and have had great results and when the cartridge starts to get hard to chamber, I use the full length die to set the shoulder back. They are very good for a set costing about $25. [/QUOTE]
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