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Nebie die question...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Hunter" data-source="post: 750614" data-attributes="member: 36084"><p>Dustin, I think you should get the best you can afford. I like the competition die sets but if you are loading for hunting I don't think you need them. I shoot competition but also use them for my hunting loads. On some of my hunting rounds in other calibers I use just the standard dies with a neck sizer,full length sizer, Seater die and get very accurate loads. It's like a rifle to me, Most of the time the more you pay the better your accuracy is, but not all the time. I'll quit talking in circles but the best advice I can offer is buy the best you can afford and if you don't like them you can always sell them and get something else. Good Luck to you and hope you enjoy the reloading..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Hunter, post: 750614, member: 36084"] Dustin, I think you should get the best you can afford. I like the competition die sets but if you are loading for hunting I don't think you need them. I shoot competition but also use them for my hunting loads. On some of my hunting rounds in other calibers I use just the standard dies with a neck sizer,full length sizer, Seater die and get very accurate loads. It's like a rifle to me, Most of the time the more you pay the better your accuracy is, but not all the time. I'll quit talking in circles but the best advice I can offer is buy the best you can afford and if you don't like them you can always sell them and get something else. Good Luck to you and hope you enjoy the reloading.. [/QUOTE]
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