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Reloading
338 Edge reloading dies
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<blockquote data-quote="ta406" data-source="post: 1038042" data-attributes="member: 34644"><p>I can tell you from my own experience to spend the money and buy the Redding (or Whidden) FL bushing die with the competition seating die. When I built my Edge, I was on a budget and ordered the standard set of Redding 338 Edge dies. They were about $100 cheaper. As time went on, I added a micrometer top to the seating die and had the standard FL die modified into a bushing die. Now I have about the same money into my dies and still don't have a competition type seating die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ta406, post: 1038042, member: 34644"] I can tell you from my own experience to spend the money and buy the Redding (or Whidden) FL bushing die with the competition seating die. When I built my Edge, I was on a budget and ordered the standard set of Redding 338 Edge dies. They were about $100 cheaper. As time went on, I added a micrometer top to the seating die and had the standard FL die modified into a bushing die. Now I have about the same money into my dies and still don't have a competition type seating die. [/QUOTE]
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