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<blockquote data-quote="Mc Fraser" data-source="post: 1676201" data-attributes="member: 106529"><p>I have Lee Dies, Forester Competition Dies with Micrometer, and Redding Class A Dies. </p><p>I check concentricity with a 20th-century gauge.</p><p>Best die for the money: Lee very close performance to Forester. The neck sizing die its actually incredible I get consistent 2 thou run out. The seating die is good like 4-5 thou. </p><p>Best overall all: Forester - Consistent 2 thou or less run out on both dies. I removed the guts from the neck and bumper die, like the decapping pin. </p><p>Redding: I will never buy redding class A again, 10 thou run out and their technical support is garbage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc Fraser, post: 1676201, member: 106529"] I have Lee Dies, Forester Competition Dies with Micrometer, and Redding Class A Dies. I check concentricity with a 20th-century gauge. Best die for the money: Lee very close performance to Forester. The neck sizing die its actually incredible I get consistent 2 thou run out. The seating die is good like 4-5 thou. Best overall all: Forester - Consistent 2 thou or less run out on both dies. I removed the guts from the neck and bumper die, like the decapping pin. Redding: I will never buy redding class A again, 10 thou run out and their technical support is garbage. [/QUOTE]
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