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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 2328746" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>I tend to believe those that recommend rcBS, lee, hornady, and the like don't measure runout and/or don't have the shooting skills to see the difference. There a few exceptions within the manufacturers named above like the lee collet die, custom order hornady, national match dies from rcBS. The regular off the shelf stuff is like BSA scopes.</p><p>I have repeatedly seen much better precision with more expensive dies. Forster, Redding, Whidden are some very well made dies. The cost difference is negligible when you factor in how long-term dies are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 2328746, member: 75779"] I tend to believe those that recommend rcBS, lee, hornady, and the like don't measure runout and/or don't have the shooting skills to see the difference. There a few exceptions within the manufacturers named above like the lee collet die, custom order hornady, national match dies from rcBS. The regular off the shelf stuff is like BSA scopes. I have repeatedly seen much better precision with more expensive dies. Forster, Redding, Whidden are some very well made dies. The cost difference is negligible when you factor in how long-term dies are. [/QUOTE]
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