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Diminishing returns on reloading dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 1584933" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>The very best setup humanly possible is to get yourself a Lee collet neck sizer die and fire a few pieces of brass 3 times with only neck sizing it. Dont size at all after the 3rd firing and send a few of these pieces to a custom die manufacturer such as Whidden and get a custom die set with a full length NON BUSHING sizing die.</p><p></p><p>The second best thing and much cheaper route to go would be to get a set of Forster dies with full length non bushing sizer and a set of the Redding competition shell holder's for your particular cartridge.</p><p></p><p>Redding produces pretty good dies but you can have better for less money by going with Forster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 1584933, member: 96274"] The very best setup humanly possible is to get yourself a Lee collet neck sizer die and fire a few pieces of brass 3 times with only neck sizing it. Dont size at all after the 3rd firing and send a few of these pieces to a custom die manufacturer such as Whidden and get a custom die set with a full length NON BUSHING sizing die. The second best thing and much cheaper route to go would be to get a set of Forster dies with full length non bushing sizer and a set of the Redding competition shell holder's for your particular cartridge. Redding produces pretty good dies but you can have better for less money by going with Forster. [/QUOTE]
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