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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Body die + Lee collet die -> Full length sizing die 280 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Kalisz" data-source="post: 1911333" data-attributes="member: 107244"><p>For what it's worth.. I made a different switch from Redding Body Die and Lee Neck Collet. I went with Forster "Benchrest" Full Length Die with neck custom honed at factory to 4 thou less than loaded cartridge neck diameter, and then I do a light fine tuning on the necks with 21st Century Mandrel Die. That switch gave me significant runout improvement. I also turn my necks, I anneal with every loading, and I use a forster seater. And I use the Redding "Competition" shell holder set to make my shoulder bumping easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Kalisz, post: 1911333, member: 107244"] For what it’s worth.. I made a different switch from Redding Body Die and Lee Neck Collet. I went with Forster “Benchrest” Full Length Die with neck custom honed at factory to 4 thou less than loaded cartridge neck diameter, and then I do a light fine tuning on the necks with 21st Century Mandrel Die. That switch gave me significant runout improvement. I also turn my necks, I anneal with every loading, and I use a forster seater. And I use the Redding “Competition” shell holder set to make my shoulder bumping easier. [/QUOTE]
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