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Reloading
Do I really need Competition Dies sets to start?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1176934" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>I have lee dies and they shoot very well they may require some polishing with 400grit sandpaper here or there but for the money are hard to beat. I also have Redding competition seating dies for calibers I shoot a lot and change bullets often. They are just easier to adjust back and forth. For hunting only for a single rifle bullet combo about any dies are going to work fine. When you turn shooting into a hobby for the calibers you shoot most I would consider the compitision seating dies just for ease of use. I also have some RCBS and Lyman dies that for hunting calibers that I have one gun of and doesn't ever change anything are fine. I would start out with the Lee four die set and move up from there when and or if feel the need latter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1176934, member: 83267"] I have lee dies and they shoot very well they may require some polishing with 400grit sandpaper here or there but for the money are hard to beat. I also have Redding competition seating dies for calibers I shoot a lot and change bullets often. They are just easier to adjust back and forth. For hunting only for a single rifle bullet combo about any dies are going to work fine. When you turn shooting into a hobby for the calibers you shoot most I would consider the compitision seating dies just for ease of use. I also have some RCBS and Lyman dies that for hunting calibers that I have one gun of and doesn't ever change anything are fine. I would start out with the Lee four die set and move up from there when and or if feel the need latter. [/QUOTE]
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