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The Basics, Starting Out
Redding or hornady dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 1595678" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>I don't believe you will get a definitive answer on this, mostly opinions. I read an article a few years back on run-out.It stated that for big game hunting with in moderate ranges up to .005 was acceptable, .003 for varmint and long range big game hunting and for bench rest/target as close to 0 as possible. On the subject of dies I own quite a few sets from most of the major companies, but like Forster best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 1595678, member: 95503"] I don't believe you will get a definitive answer on this, mostly opinions. I read an article a few years back on run-out.It stated that for big game hunting with in moderate ranges up to .005 was acceptable, .003 for varmint and long range big game hunting and for bench rest/target as close to 0 as possible. On the subject of dies I own quite a few sets from most of the major companies, but like Forster best. [/QUOTE]
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