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Reloading
What are your favorite reloading dies, and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 317761" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I like the Redding "S" type bushing FULL COMPETITION 3 die set. Most of the time I am only sizing the neck and with the titanium nitrried bushing no lube is required. I also like the fact that a seperate ( the third die) body die is used when you need to bump the shoulder back and I feel this is aids in concentricity. With this system you are only sizing the neck a few thousands and the expander ball has little or no work to do or can even be removed. I feel all of this will greatly extend case life. That will leave the rest of the case to a nice fireformed fit to your chamber. Another great feature of these dies is that they have a retractable sleeve that captures and squares the case to the die before any sizing in done to the neck. Again, great concentricity. I maintain a total runout of .001" or most of the time less. </p><p> </p><p>These dies are a bit pricey, but I feel they are frutal in my attempt to build the most consistant ammo I can. I also feel that helps me at ranges of 1000 yards and over. At those distances I will do anything I can to gain even the smallest amount of consistancy. gun)</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 317761, member: 7503"] I like the Redding "S" type bushing FULL COMPETITION 3 die set. Most of the time I am only sizing the neck and with the titanium nitrried bushing no lube is required. I also like the fact that a seperate ( the third die) body die is used when you need to bump the shoulder back and I feel this is aids in concentricity. With this system you are only sizing the neck a few thousands and the expander ball has little or no work to do or can even be removed. I feel all of this will greatly extend case life. That will leave the rest of the case to a nice fireformed fit to your chamber. Another great feature of these dies is that they have a retractable sleeve that captures and squares the case to the die before any sizing in done to the neck. Again, great concentricity. I maintain a total runout of .001" or most of the time less. These dies are a bit pricey, but I feel they are frutal in my attempt to build the most consistant ammo I can. I also feel that helps me at ranges of 1000 yards and over. At those distances I will do anything I can to gain even the smallest amount of consistancy. gun) Jeff [/QUOTE]
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