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Lee Collet Dies vs Redding S bushing dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 111559" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>IMO, the Lee is clearly the better die even though it cost a fraction of the Redding die. It works the neck less and needs no lube. To adjust the neck tension one only needs to polish the mandrel to the desired size. It also works on a variety of same length shells. For example, I use my 25-06 die on 25-06AI and 257Wby. I quit using full length and other brands where ever I can use a collet die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 111559, member: 1290"] IMO, the Lee is clearly the better die even though it cost a fraction of the Redding die. It works the neck less and needs no lube. To adjust the neck tension one only needs to polish the mandrel to the desired size. It also works on a variety of same length shells. For example, I use my 25-06 die on 25-06AI and 257Wby. I quit using full length and other brands where ever I can use a collet die. [/QUOTE]
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