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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 709502" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Hornady lock rings are very good that's for sure. The thing that amuses me is that Redding make a very good quality die but the lock rings with the lead pellet under the grub screw is a real nightmare to change the setting . They seem to be of the opinion that once you set it you will never want to move it again. Not sure if they still use it but it made me wonder why they did not just copy Hornady's system.</p><p>Over the years I have contacted Redding on several issues that I felt was bad business but I found the upper managment to be very intractable and resistant to change . The lock ring was one of those issues . Not a huge problem . I do the same as you .</p><p>I have used a Lee factory crimp die and they do a good job as long as you don't over do it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 709502, member: 17844"] Hornady lock rings are very good that's for sure. The thing that amuses me is that Redding make a very good quality die but the lock rings with the lead pellet under the grub screw is a real nightmare to change the setting . They seem to be of the opinion that once you set it you will never want to move it again. Not sure if they still use it but it made me wonder why they did not just copy Hornady's system. Over the years I have contacted Redding on several issues that I felt was bad business but I found the upper managment to be very intractable and resistant to change . The lock ring was one of those issues . Not a huge problem . I do the same as you . I have used a Lee factory crimp die and they do a good job as long as you don't over do it . [/QUOTE]
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