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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 1097324" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>Buy Wilson seating dies. They are inexpensive and more accurate at seating than threaded dies. Be sure to get the VLD stem on whatever you buy. You will not be shooting Core-loks or PowerPoints so you will need a VLD stem in whatever you buy or you will be seating by pushing the tip instead of the ogive.</p><p></p><p>For sizing I will bet that you can use Wilson seating dies for 90 percent of your reloading. You can use the bushings to tune your grip on the bullet. The Wilson size die will size half of the neck and leave the base of the neck chamber diameter to center the bullet. If you need to move a shoulder because you are running <strong>HOT</strong>, then my favorite shoulder pusher is the Forster "shoulder bump dies". Forster dies are less expensive than Redding ( I have 11 sets of Redding "S" bushing dies) and as good or better but Redding are available for more calibers.</p><p></p><p>I have thousands of dollars of bushings. The Wilson bushings are the cheapest and just as good or better than the most expensive titanium carbide offerings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 1097324, member: 9551"] Buy Wilson seating dies. They are inexpensive and more accurate at seating than threaded dies. Be sure to get the VLD stem on whatever you buy. You will not be shooting Core-loks or PowerPoints so you will need a VLD stem in whatever you buy or you will be seating by pushing the tip instead of the ogive. For sizing I will bet that you can use Wilson seating dies for 90 percent of your reloading. You can use the bushings to tune your grip on the bullet. The Wilson size die will size half of the neck and leave the base of the neck chamber diameter to center the bullet. If you need to move a shoulder because you are running [B]HOT[/B], then my favorite shoulder pusher is the Forster "shoulder bump dies". Forster dies are less expensive than Redding ( I have 11 sets of Redding "S" bushing dies) and as good or better but Redding are available for more calibers. I have thousands of dollars of bushings. The Wilson bushings are the cheapest and just as good or better than the most expensive titanium carbide offerings. [/QUOTE]
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