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<blockquote data-quote="ericbc7" data-source="post: 1676312" data-attributes="member: 79488"><p>I agree that the Lee 4 die set is a good value, I would replace the lock rings on them with Hornady rings and they should serve you well.</p><p> I also like the Redding and forester brands an would recommend the carbide expander kits for both. I prefer the Redding bushing dies over the forester because the Redding bushings are compatible with some other brands (ex. Whidden).</p><p>For p-dog hunting(ie. higher volume loading) I use my Redding bushing full length resizer with a size of bushing that tightens the neck just enough so that the expander ball hardly has to work the brass. This puts less stress on the brass and has less chance of increasing run out.</p><p>For target shooting I like the Lee collet neck sizer with a .001 undersized mandrel and Redding body die.</p><p></p><p>In your situation, the Lees with Hornady lock rings look like A good solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericbc7, post: 1676312, member: 79488"] I agree that the Lee 4 die set is a good value, I would replace the lock rings on them with Hornady rings and they should serve you well. I also like the Redding and forester brands an would recommend the carbide expander kits for both. I prefer the Redding bushing dies over the forester because the Redding bushings are compatible with some other brands (ex. Whidden). For p-dog hunting(ie. higher volume loading) I use my Redding bushing full length resizer with a size of bushing that tightens the neck just enough so that the expander ball hardly has to work the brass. This puts less stress on the brass and has less chance of increasing run out. For target shooting I like the Lee collet neck sizer with a .001 undersized mandrel and Redding body die. In your situation, the Lees with Hornady lock rings look like A good solution. [/QUOTE]
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