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Redding Type "S" dies, are they worth the extra money?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 360077" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>For reducing neck diameters (6.5 to 6mm) the bushings dies rarely work well. Generally, you need to reduce the necks in a conventional die before you begin working with bushing dies.</p><p></p><p>Re: "S" die sets - I have not seen much advantage to the competition micrometer adjustable bushing <strong>sizer</strong> die but find the micrometer <strong>seater</strong> die indispensable. You can get "S" die sets with just the micro seater if you prefer and save a few bucks. I realize that others may find the comp sizer well worth the extra money and I don't disagree with their findings, it's just that my experience has just been different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 360077, member: 313"] For reducing neck diameters (6.5 to 6mm) the bushings dies rarely work well. Generally, you need to reduce the necks in a conventional die before you begin working with bushing dies. Re: "S" die sets - I have not seen much advantage to the competition micrometer adjustable bushing [B]sizer[/B] die but find the micrometer [B]seater[/B] die indispensable. You can get "S" die sets with just the micro seater if you prefer and save a few bucks. I realize that others may find the comp sizer well worth the extra money and I don't disagree with their findings, it's just that my experience has just been different. [/QUOTE]
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