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Reloading Dies - Which ones?
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<blockquote data-quote="chuckmaster" data-source="post: 373736" data-attributes="member: 23792"><p>Lee has always been a low cost alternative to reload and like the old saying, you get what you pay for. With that in mind, you may pay a little more money for a Redding Die, but they are made here in up state New York (Cortland) and they work 5 days a week and will bend over backwards to help with whatever question you may have.</p><p> </p><p>I have 2 custom die sets from them, 4 die set for a 22 CheetaH 28 degree and an 8MM-06 AO, and the workman ship is very good. I have 8 RCBS dies and they work just fine, but the don't have the same machined quality that the Redding dies have. </p><p> </p><p>Last I knew, RCBS was only working 4 days a week and unless you call them, it usually takes the about 2 days to respond to emails with technical issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckmaster, post: 373736, member: 23792"] Lee has always been a low cost alternative to reload and like the old saying, you get what you pay for. With that in mind, you may pay a little more money for a Redding Die, but they are made here in up state New York (Cortland) and they work 5 days a week and will bend over backwards to help with whatever question you may have. I have 2 custom die sets from them, 4 die set for a 22 CheetaH 28 degree and an 8MM-06 AO, and the workman ship is very good. I have 8 RCBS dies and they work just fine, but the don't have the same machined quality that the Redding dies have. Last I knew, RCBS was only working 4 days a week and unless you call them, it usually takes the about 2 days to respond to emails with technical issues. [/QUOTE]
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