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Hornady Versus Redding dies
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2202449" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Yes and no. I no longer use 'standard' dies and definitely don't use bushing dies.</p><p>I use die sets with honed necks, Forster supply this service and their dies are top notch. I also run special sized expanders because they induce virtually zero runout.</p><p>Redding dies are good IF you buy the Deluxe set, with FL and Neck die, then buy the comp seater.</p><p>I believe they do a set that incorporates the comp seater now, this is what I would get.</p><p>I also use body dies, these are invaluable for doing just the body, then you can use a mandrel or die then mandrel to get final neck size. Sometimes a combination of die, for neck, die for body and mandrel work out best. You want MINIMAL brass working, so take this into consideration.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2202449, member: 10755"] Yes and no. I no longer use ‘standard’ dies and definitely don’t use bushing dies. I use die sets with honed necks, Forster supply this service and their dies are top notch. I also run special sized expanders because they induce virtually zero runout. Redding dies are good IF you buy the Deluxe set, with FL and Neck die, then buy the comp seater. I believe they do a set that incorporates the comp seater now, this is what I would get. I also use body dies, these are invaluable for doing just the body, then you can use a mandrel or die then mandrel to get final neck size. Sometimes a combination of die, for neck, die for body and mandrel work out best. You want MINIMAL brass working, so take this into consideration. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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