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What dies should I buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 1854024" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>Benchrest shooters use Wilson neck dies with their bushings. Wilson bushings are honed inside and are tapered a half of a thousandth. They can be flipped over to change the neck tension a half of a thousandth. The design of the die is to partial size the neck, about 3/5 down, without an expander. If you are serious about neck sizing, these are the dies. </p><p></p><p>If you want to full length size with an expander, I agree with others that Forsters design and performance is the best. If you do not find that that you get the desired shoulder bump or need a different expander, Forster will customize the die to fit your needs and chamber. Big Ed P-51 credibly presents the Forster difference.</p><p></p><p>Bruno Shooters Supply has the best daily price. Sinclair and Midway often have some on sale. Used dies are common to e-bay. $60 for a new stainless die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 1854024, member: 9551"] Benchrest shooters use Wilson neck dies with their bushings. Wilson bushings are honed inside and are tapered a half of a thousandth. They can be flipped over to change the neck tension a half of a thousandth. The design of the die is to partial size the neck, about 3/5 down, without an expander. If you are serious about neck sizing, these are the dies. If you want to full length size with an expander, I agree with others that Forsters design and performance is the best. If you do not find that that you get the desired shoulder bump or need a different expander, Forster will customize the die to fit your needs and chamber. Big Ed P-51 credibly presents the Forster difference. Bruno Shooters Supply has the best daily price. Sinclair and Midway often have some on sale. Used dies are common to e-bay. $60 for a new stainless die. [/QUOTE]
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