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Reloading
FL or bushing die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 2424110" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>With few exceptions, I have used mostly FL bushing dyes, predominately Redding Competition "S" for my precision, competition and LR hunting rifles using SAAMI cartridges. Having run the full circle over the years involving the meticulous prep of brass prep(neck turning, weighing, body dyes/collet-neck sizing, etc, etc), to the straight use of basic FL standard(integrated neck) dyes, I have found that the use of a "quality" FL bushing dye can deliver the performance I require for my most demanding applications(<.5MOA@1000yds)…But, with one important factor….The starting point. Choice and the availability of quality brass has always been an important prerequisite for me, not only influencing my method of brass prep, but my overall cartridge selection as well. It takes a lot more work when trying to produce a silk purse from a sows ear. IMO..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 2424110, member: 10291"] With few exceptions, I have used mostly FL bushing dyes, predominately Redding Competition “S” for my precision, competition and LR hunting rifles using SAAMI cartridges. Having run the full circle over the years involving the meticulous prep of brass prep(neck turning, weighing, body dyes/collet-neck sizing, etc, etc), to the straight use of basic FL standard(integrated neck) dyes, I have found that the use of a “quality” FL bushing dye can deliver the performance I require for my most demanding applications(<.5MOA@1000yds)…But, with one important factor….The starting point. Choice and the availability of quality brass has always been an important prerequisite for me, not only influencing my method of brass prep, but my overall cartridge selection as well. It takes a lot more work when trying to produce a silk purse from a sows ear. IMO.. [/QUOTE]
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