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Newbie reloader question, type s match fl bushing vs master hunter die
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1788859" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>You can make very consistent ammunition with either type of die, reloading is as much about doing a consistent process to reach an end result that is the same every time.</p><p>I have several sets of both the fl die size die and bushing neck and fl dies. With proper setup you can turn out very consistent cases from a regular fl die. But there is the expander through the neck to control, ensuring the neck and expander are lubed the same every time seems to make a difference of 1-2 thou on neck concentricity. </p><p>I run a carbide button in a standard fl die for a couple rifles, with good reloading habits You can produce cases with very little runout. I also like the micrometer top on the seating die, to me the comp seating die is worth the extra $$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1788859, member: 14435"] You can make very consistent ammunition with either type of die, reloading is as much about doing a consistent process to reach an end result that is the same every time. I have several sets of both the fl die size die and bushing neck and fl dies. With proper setup you can turn out very consistent cases from a regular fl die. But there is the expander through the neck to control, ensuring the neck and expander are lubed the same every time seems to make a difference of 1-2 thou on neck concentricity. I run a carbide button in a standard fl die for a couple rifles, with good reloading habits You can produce cases with very little runout. I also like the micrometer top on the seating die, to me the comp seating die is worth the extra $$. [/QUOTE]
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