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RCBS, Hornady, Redding, or Forster Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Idgunner" data-source="post: 2134210" data-attributes="member: 84194"><p>I have a pair of 223s that I shoot for chucks and in one I use Lapua brass and in the other I use Starline. I bought a separate Redding Type S FL/bushing die for each because the brass cases require different bushings to set neck tension and I set the dies for each rifle to bump the shoulders 0.002. When I started reloading for a new 25-06 I settled on a set of RCBS Matchmaster dies to get started. It was impossible, for me anyway, to set up the seating die because it was not long enough to accommodate the long 25-06 case. I was able to send them back and waited for a set of Redding Type S dies to be avail for the 25. NICE dies. Great accuracy and very consistent MV with the right powder and primer combination. I'm sticking with the Redding dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idgunner, post: 2134210, member: 84194"] I have a pair of 223s that I shoot for chucks and in one I use Lapua brass and in the other I use Starline. I bought a separate Redding Type S FL/bushing die for each because the brass cases require different bushings to set neck tension and I set the dies for each rifle to bump the shoulders 0.002. When I started reloading for a new 25-06 I settled on a set of RCBS Matchmaster dies to get started. It was impossible, for me anyway, to set up the seating die because it was not long enough to accommodate the long 25-06 case. I was able to send them back and waited for a set of Redding Type S dies to be avail for the 25. NICE dies. Great accuracy and very consistent MV with the right powder and primer combination. I'm sticking with the Redding dies. [/QUOTE]
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