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Reloading
Hornady Versus Redding dies
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<blockquote data-quote="DWier" data-source="post: 2203137" data-attributes="member: 110165"><p>I have RCBS, Forster and Whidden and like them all. The nice thing about Forster and Whidden is they have a sleeve on the seater that encompass not just the bullet but the neck of the brass to ensure seating the bullet is in exact alignment with the neck. I have a Whidden FL sizer and decide to switch to bushing. Whidden drilled it to a bushing die. No charge. The difference in price for a custom seater is not that much of an up charge. Most of my dies are now Whidden. Compare the price of the best Redding and Whidden. You might be surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWier, post: 2203137, member: 110165"] I have RCBS, Forster and Whidden and like them all. The nice thing about Forster and Whidden is they have a sleeve on the seater that encompass not just the bullet but the neck of the brass to ensure seating the bullet is in exact alignment with the neck. I have a Whidden FL sizer and decide to switch to bushing. Whidden drilled it to a bushing die. No charge. The difference in price for a custom seater is not that much of an up charge. Most of my dies are now Whidden. Compare the price of the best Redding and Whidden. You might be surprised. [/QUOTE]
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