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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Competition Dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ballistic64" data-source="post: 69714" data-attributes="member: 3401"><p>I went with the Redding Comp dies for my 338 LM.It'll be the first time I'm using them as well.</p><p>If your main concern is bullet alignment,Bersin has a new alignment tool out that looks pretty interesting.</p><p>Besides better bullet alignment,the comp dies usually let you control the neck sizing with different size bushings along with more precise mic adjustments for the amount of the neck to be resized and bullet depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballistic64, post: 69714, member: 3401"] I went with the Redding Comp dies for my 338 LM.It'll be the first time I'm using them as well. If your main concern is bullet alignment,Bersin has a new alignment tool out that looks pretty interesting. Besides better bullet alignment,the comp dies usually let you control the neck sizing with different size bushings along with more precise mic adjustments for the amount of the neck to be resized and bullet depth. [/QUOTE]
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