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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 285641" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>I've got quite a few sets and have found they make really straight ammo. They make it as straight as my forester BR dies. Like one of the above posters mentioned.....if you are going to load alot of pointed tip bullets like bt's or accubonds it might be a real good investment (about $12 to get the amax seater cup). </p><p>My only complaint is that the last few sets seem to really work the brass alot. If loading for a pump or semi auto I guess this is ok but I would like it if they didn't work the neck and body quite so much.</p><p>Other than that the sizing stem and eliptical expander are really wonderful and I consider them my first choice in dies if not spending the bigger bucks for compettition type dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 285641, member: 3532"] I've got quite a few sets and have found they make really straight ammo. They make it as straight as my forester BR dies. Like one of the above posters mentioned.....if you are going to load alot of pointed tip bullets like bt's or accubonds it might be a real good investment (about $12 to get the amax seater cup). My only complaint is that the last few sets seem to really work the brass alot. If loading for a pump or semi auto I guess this is ok but I would like it if they didn't work the neck and body quite so much. Other than that the sizing stem and eliptical expander are really wonderful and I consider them my first choice in dies if not spending the bigger bucks for compettition type dies. [/QUOTE]
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