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<blockquote data-quote="jrivera1" data-source="post: 998774" data-attributes="member: 40817"><p>I am no expert and this is just my opinion, but I do own at least one product from both choices - Whidden and CH4D</p><p></p><p>I bought a Whidden's Bullet Pointing Die System (one of many mistake I've made in my learning quest) a few years back for the .338 Berger 300gr VLD bullet. I paid around $250, which in my opinion was way too much for this product which felt like a toy. I believe that if your going to pay that much money for something it should feel like a solid piece of steel. </p><p></p><p>It did do a great job pointing bullets. </p><p></p><p>Now - recently I bought some custom dies from CH4D for my .375 AM and this is what I got. Inline Micrometer Seater and a FL Sizing Die. They were about $600 I had to pay extra for 1.5 X 12 tpi. Right away you can feel the quality and precision. I haven't had a chance to use them since I haven't received the rifle yet, but I am confident they will do an excellent job.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck with your dies and like alway, Be Safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrivera1, post: 998774, member: 40817"] I am no expert and this is just my opinion, but I do own at least one product from both choices - Whidden and CH4D I bought a Whidden's Bullet Pointing Die System (one of many mistake I've made in my learning quest) a few years back for the .338 Berger 300gr VLD bullet. I paid around $250, which in my opinion was way too much for this product which felt like a toy. I believe that if your going to pay that much money for something it should feel like a solid piece of steel. It did do a great job pointing bullets. Now - recently I bought some custom dies from CH4D for my .375 AM and this is what I got. Inline Micrometer Seater and a FL Sizing Die. They were about $600 I had to pay extra for 1.5 X 12 tpi. Right away you can feel the quality and precision. I haven't had a chance to use them since I haven't received the rifle yet, but I am confident they will do an excellent job. Good Luck with your dies and like alway, Be Safe [/QUOTE]
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