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RCBS, Hornady, Redding, or Forster Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2134544" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I use a mix of dies and my last batch of 300wsm ammo gave me a .366" five shot 100 yard group and that was using standard unsorted 1x fired Winchester brass fired from the bench out of my 100% stock T3</p><p>I used a Redding body only sizing die to size and bump the shoulders .001-.0015" back then neck size using a Lee collet then a .307 mandrel from 21st century with thier die body.</p><p>Used a Forester competition MM BR bullet seating die</p><p>Since going to this die combination for my HP bolt rifles have enjoyed the highest level of consistent accuracy in my 25+ years of reloading for HP bolt rifles.</p><p>I have tried and own dies from RCBS Redding and Lee</p><p>The dies FOR ME that have made the biggest difference have been the combination of the Redding BOSD and the Lee Collet neck only sizing die and the Forrester CMMBR bullet seater.</p><p>I feel for reloading ammo for 100% factory bolt rifles like mine this is an excellent die selection.</p><p>Forgot to add I use my salt bath annealing kit to anneal after every firing</p><p>Usr to anndal after every 3rd firing now as it's so fast and easy to do I amneal every time now.</p><p>Haven't Chronographed in a long while as my tripod got destroyed and haven't found one I like well enough to buy so I really need to Chronograph my loads to confirm their actual consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2134544, member: 95733"] I use a mix of dies and my last batch of 300wsm ammo gave me a .366" five shot 100 yard group and that was using standard unsorted 1x fired Winchester brass fired from the bench out of my 100% stock T3 I used a Redding body only sizing die to size and bump the shoulders .001-.0015" back then neck size using a Lee collet then a .307 mandrel from 21st century with thier die body. Used a Forester competition MM BR bullet seating die Since going to this die combination for my HP bolt rifles have enjoyed the highest level of consistent accuracy in my 25+ years of reloading for HP bolt rifles. I have tried and own dies from RCBS Redding and Lee The dies FOR ME that have made the biggest difference have been the combination of the Redding BOSD and the Lee Collet neck only sizing die and the Forrester CMMBR bullet seater. I feel for reloading ammo for 100% factory bolt rifles like mine this is an excellent die selection. Forgot to add I use my salt bath annealing kit to anneal after every firing Usr to anndal after every 3rd firing now as it's so fast and easy to do I amneal every time now. Haven't Chronographed in a long while as my tripod got destroyed and haven't found one I like well enough to buy so I really need to Chronograph my loads to confirm their actual consistency. [/QUOTE]
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