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Reloading
Bushing Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="crashlanding" data-source="post: 2879866" data-attributes="member: 44614"><p>I'm using a Whidden click adjustable neck bushing full length sizer and although there was a learning curve on how to use it, I can say it was well worth it. I suppose on some rifles I use or load for others, namely my older children whom don't see the price tag associated with loading high quality ammunition and the investment, standard dies work good enough for their purposes. But other rifles, I demand more and want the best for them, good dies are a must, they help take out the,"could it be this that's causing inaccuracies"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashlanding, post: 2879866, member: 44614"] I’m using a Whidden click adjustable neck bushing full length sizer and although there was a learning curve on how to use it, I can say it was well worth it. I suppose on some rifles I use or load for others, namely my older children whom don’t see the price tag associated with loading high quality ammunition and the investment, standard dies work good enough for their purposes. But other rifles, I demand more and want the best for them, good dies are a must, they help take out the,”could it be this that’s causing inaccuracies” [/QUOTE]
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