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Redding or hornady dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Playtimefun" data-source="post: 1595521" data-attributes="member: 103742"><p>I used to have all RCBS, and for the last.... 10 sets in probably 5 years I've gone to Redding. And every set is a deluxe die set. </p><p></p><p>Little higher priced (ok the most expensive by far) up here in Canada but I am having trouble even considering Hornady or RCBS for my "junk" cartridges. The Redding just seems to have better tolerances (in my low opinion lol) than the RCBS. But I can say that I have never had an issue with any RCBS dies either. </p><p></p><p>The Hornady.... well I gotta admit I have heard good things about them. A friend Has about 4-5 sets of Hornady titanium nitride dies and he really likes them. He says that he likes my Redding dies better but Hornady dies are pretty cheap $$$ compared to Redding. </p><p></p><p>If you check Redding's components with a micrometer, you will be shocked at how tight their tolerances are. </p><p></p><p>Now you talk about presses... well you will have to pry my RCBS Rock Chucker our of my cold dead hands lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Playtimefun, post: 1595521, member: 103742"] I used to have all RCBS, and for the last.... 10 sets in probably 5 years I’ve gone to Redding. And every set is a deluxe die set. Little higher priced (ok the most expensive by far) up here in Canada but I am having trouble even considering Hornady or RCBS for my “junk” cartridges. The Redding just seems to have better tolerances (in my low opinion lol) than the RCBS. But I can say that I have never had an issue with any RCBS dies either. The Hornady.... well I gotta admit I have heard good things about them. A friend Has about 4-5 sets of Hornady titanium nitride dies and he really likes them. He says that he likes my Redding dies better but Hornady dies are pretty cheap $$$ compared to Redding. If you check Redding’s components with a micrometer, you will be shocked at how tight their tolerances are. Now you talk about presses... well you will have to pry my RCBS Rock Chucker our of my cold dead hands lol. [/QUOTE]
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