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<blockquote data-quote="jpfrog" data-source="post: 1431994" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>This^^^^- I can not recommend doing this enough. I, too, have these lock rings in all of my Redding and RCBS dies. I haven't measured it scientifically, but to me they feel more secure and they have the added benefit of NOT forcing a locking screw into the threads of the dies. I have an old set of RCBS dies that I kept the original locking ring on and the threads definitely showed damage from that method, so I switched to the Hornady rings and haven't had a problem since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 1431994, member: 32525"] This^^^^- I can not recommend doing this enough. I, too, have these lock rings in all of my Redding and RCBS dies. I haven’t measured it scientifically, but to me they feel more secure and they have the added benefit of NOT forcing a locking screw into the threads of the dies. I have an old set of RCBS dies that I kept the original locking ring on and the threads definitely showed damage from that method, so I switched to the Hornady rings and haven’t had a problem since. [/QUOTE]
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