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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Forester coax or MEC
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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 2066219" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>Ok so the cost of the rings: $7.00 ea or $65 for 12. That does not seem like a problem to me. I would not purchase a die because it was $7 cheaper. Then I like the clamp style Forster ring anyway so I was happy to replace all of my RCBS rings because I didn't like the set screw lock. My Whidden rings work fine. My Lee rings are just a little tight so it limits the "float" but they work and I have not changed them. It looks like I put Forster rings on my Redding dies but I don't remember why. Once you change out the rings they will work with other loaders. The only thing I don't know is any depth change that would be necessary if you want to switch back and forth to different loaders. The Forster indexes off the top of the die ring while others index off the bottom. But, changing loaders back and forth for the same cartridge seems very unlikely to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 2066219, member: 99582"] Ok so the cost of the rings: $7.00 ea or $65 for 12. That does not seem like a problem to me. I would not purchase a die because it was $7 cheaper. Then I like the clamp style Forster ring anyway so I was happy to replace all of my RCBS rings because I didn't like the set screw lock. My Whidden rings work fine. My Lee rings are just a little tight so it limits the "float" but they work and I have not changed them. It looks like I put Forster rings on my Redding dies but I don't remember why. Once you change out the rings they will work with other loaders. The only thing I don't know is any depth change that would be necessary if you want to switch back and forth to different loaders. The Forster indexes off the top of the die ring while others index off the bottom. But, changing loaders back and forth for the same cartridge seems very unlikely to me. [/QUOTE]
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