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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 158926" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p><strong>Re: Rem 710 Purchase</strong></p><p></p><p>Your on the right track. I use neck bushing die and a separate body die on about everything except for old cowboy loads for some fella's around here and my own 30-30. I don't think you need the bushing dies for a factory gun I only use them because I load for different people with different type or brands of brass I also turn a couple of neck here and there and the bushing dies help me to get the proper neck tension.</p><p></p><p>If you were to ask me before you purchased die I would have said, a standard redding full length to use when needed and a standard redding neck sizer and a comp seater by redding or forester. The pasesetter should work fine for the full length and the RCBS neck should work fine. I would check the run out of each die to make sure they are square . I have gotten some that were not correct this is why I use only redding and forester now.</p><p></p><p>Rh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 158926, member: 5078"] [b]Re: Rem 710 Purchase[/b] Your on the right track. I use neck bushing die and a separate body die on about everything except for old cowboy loads for some fella's around here and my own 30-30. I don't think you need the bushing dies for a factory gun I only use them because I load for different people with different type or brands of brass I also turn a couple of neck here and there and the bushing dies help me to get the proper neck tension. If you were to ask me before you purchased die I would have said, a standard redding full length to use when needed and a standard redding neck sizer and a comp seater by redding or forester. The pasesetter should work fine for the full length and the RCBS neck should work fine. I would check the run out of each die to make sure they are square . I have gotten some that were not correct this is why I use only redding and forester now. Rh [/QUOTE]
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