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Reloading
Relearning Reloading - Need Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 234794" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>The Forster BR seater (non-micrometer) is a best buy. If you go with a standard sizer, theirs is also a top choice. Between a Redding bushing die or Lee collet die, it's your pick. Considering that the Lee is about the price of a single TiN bushing, you might try it first to see if you like it. The Lee products are not well made and can have excessive variation, but some prefer the design. Redding and Forster products are better made and have a higher level of finish than other brands. A note re: Redding seating dies, the standard Redding seater is not the same design as their micrometer seater or the Forster seaters. </p><p></p><p>Glen Zediker's book is, beyond his communication style, excellent. After studying it, there's very little you won't understand. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 234794, member: 8037"] The Forster BR seater (non-micrometer) is a best buy. If you go with a standard sizer, theirs is also a top choice. Between a Redding bushing die or Lee collet die, it's your pick. Considering that the Lee is about the price of a single TiN bushing, you might try it first to see if you like it. The Lee products are not well made and can have excessive variation, but some prefer the design. Redding and Forster products are better made and have a higher level of finish than other brands. A note re: Redding seating dies, the standard Redding seater is not the same design as their micrometer seater or the Forster seaters. Glen Zediker's book is, beyond his communication style, excellent. After studying it, there's very little you won't understand. . [/QUOTE]
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