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Upgrading my Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="live2huntmt" data-source="post: 948697" data-attributes="member: 75903"><p>I currently have RCBS full length die sets for all the calibers I reload for, (17 fireball, 223, 22-250, 25-06, 270win, 270 wsm, 30-06, 300 wsm, 300 win, 300 RUM and have added a couple of RCBS neck sizer (non-bushing) dies to some of the sets. I eventually want to upgrade everything to a Redding Competition Seater die....should I go ahead and invest in Redding sizing dies as well? If so, should I go with a "Type S Bushing" or "Competion Bushing" sizer die? FL or Neck/Body? I will be sorting all my bullets by bearing surface length & then by weight....and then individually seating them to the same CBTO for unform "jump". All my brass is neck turned & weight sorted (mostly Norma & Nosler Custom). I have never used anything but basic RCBS dies and any & all input/advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="live2huntmt, post: 948697, member: 75903"] I currently have RCBS full length die sets for all the calibers I reload for, (17 fireball, 223, 22-250, 25-06, 270win, 270 wsm, 30-06, 300 wsm, 300 win, 300 RUM and have added a couple of RCBS neck sizer (non-bushing) dies to some of the sets. I eventually want to upgrade everything to a Redding Competition Seater die....should I go ahead and invest in Redding sizing dies as well? If so, should I go with a "Type S Bushing" or "Competion Bushing" sizer die? FL or Neck/Body? I will be sorting all my bullets by bearing surface length & then by weight....and then individually seating them to the same CBTO for unform "jump". All my brass is neck turned & weight sorted (mostly Norma & Nosler Custom). I have never used anything but basic RCBS dies and any & all input/advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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