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Redding Type "S" dies, are they worth the extra money?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1124914" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I was curious about my RCBS neck sizing dies vs the Lee dies. I built a runout tool and checked. The FL dies ran .001 after sizing, neck dies were about .003 -.005 out of round, and the lee neck dies were .001. I then loaded the cases and rechecked. Resuts, I sold my RCBS neck dies. I turn my necks so I think the results were pretty good. Range results backed it up a bit and my rifle was factory. If my RCBS dies ever start inducing more runout, I might try another brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1124914, member: 78569"] I was curious about my RCBS neck sizing dies vs the Lee dies. I built a runout tool and checked. The FL dies ran .001 after sizing, neck dies were about .003 -.005 out of round, and the lee neck dies were .001. I then loaded the cases and rechecked. Resuts, I sold my RCBS neck dies. I turn my necks so I think the results were pretty good. Range results backed it up a bit and my rifle was factory. If my RCBS dies ever start inducing more runout, I might try another brand. [/QUOTE]
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