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<blockquote data-quote="308" data-source="post: 51668" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>As to diffs between arbor presses and good 7/8x 14 dies I have seen no benefit with my rifles. If you have a rifle that will consistantly shoot less than 3/8 @ 100 yds the straitline dies and arbor presses may have some merit. Of course a better shooter might see some diff with my guns but I haven't.</p><p> For a jam up 1st rate high quality case trimmer, the wilson is the best I've found.</p><p>It's like a mini lathe and cuts perfectly square and will hold tolerances to less than .001.</p><p> I have Reddings Ultra Mag single stage press and it is a brute but is a precision piece of equipment.</p><p> If I had it to do again I probably wouldn't have bought the Arbor press and strait line dies and just stayed with competiton quality 7/8 x 14 dies. They are handy for bullet seating though. 308</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308, post: 51668, member: 279"] As to diffs between arbor presses and good 7/8x 14 dies I have seen no benefit with my rifles. If you have a rifle that will consistantly shoot less than 3/8 @ 100 yds the straitline dies and arbor presses may have some merit. Of course a better shooter might see some diff with my guns but I haven't. For a jam up 1st rate high quality case trimmer, the wilson is the best I've found. It's like a mini lathe and cuts perfectly square and will hold tolerances to less than .001. I have Reddings Ultra Mag single stage press and it is a brute but is a precision piece of equipment. If I had it to do again I probably wouldn't have bought the Arbor press and strait line dies and just stayed with competiton quality 7/8 x 14 dies. They are handy for bullet seating though. 308 [/QUOTE]
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