C CHESSIEHUNTER12 Member Joined May 12, 2014 Messages 23 Location missouri Jul 17, 2016 #1 Would Lee collet dies or Redding bushing dies be the best ?
eshorebwhntr Well-Known Member Joined Apr 11, 2009 Messages 792 Location MD Jul 18, 2016 #2 I have used Lee and Redding dies, just not in the STW. My opinion would be that either is a good choice.
I have used Lee and Redding dies, just not in the STW. My opinion would be that either is a good choice.
Lefty7mmstw Well-Known Member Joined May 13, 2012 Messages 6,208 Location Dakota del norte Jul 18, 2016 #3 I use standard rcbs dies... I gave up on my redding 7stw dies when they weren't getting the brass down to size well enough for my custom chambers..
I use standard rcbs dies... I gave up on my redding 7stw dies when they weren't getting the brass down to size well enough for my custom chambers..
C CHESSIEHUNTER12 Member Joined May 12, 2014 Messages 23 Location missouri Jul 19, 2016 #4 Thanks for the replies. Standard RCBS is what I use now. Just wondered if there was a better choice.
R Reloader Well-Known Member Joined May 27, 2004 Messages 263 Location North Louisiana Jul 20, 2016 #5 If you neck turn, bushings work well. If not, the collet will work well. Collet dies load very straight even with unturned brass.
If you neck turn, bushings work well. If not, the collet will work well. Collet dies load very straight even with unturned brass.
B bigbull Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2013 Messages 88 Location Montreal, Quebec, Canada Jul 27, 2016 #6 I like my Forster dies very well, I also use a set of RCBS dies on another rifle, the Forster dies seat bullets straighter. bb
I like my Forster dies very well, I also use a set of RCBS dies on another rifle, the Forster dies seat bullets straighter. bb