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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1676354" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>If you just want to reload ammo, any dies on the market will suit your needs. Buy whatever is on sale, or check Ebay for used. Will work fine, and just tuning the ammo to the rifle will normally give you increased accuracy over factory. Actual accuracy loading is a whole nother world and runout is just one more thing to contend with when looking for that last little bit. It is very important to me. It will be important to you if you really get in to this. You can spend a little more now, or do a redo when you get more experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1676354, member: 92702"] If you just want to reload ammo, any dies on the market will suit your needs. Buy whatever is on sale, or check Ebay for used. Will work fine, and just tuning the ammo to the rifle will normally give you increased accuracy over factory. Actual accuracy loading is a whole nother world and runout is just one more thing to contend with when looking for that last little bit. It is very important to me. It will be important to you if you really get in to this. You can spend a little more now, or do a redo when you get more experience. [/QUOTE]
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