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Reloading newbie - 26 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2343944" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>I agree that since you're new to this, skip the bushings as start with the Redding 80261 standard two die set. You can add a micrometer seating cap to the standard seating die if you need one as an interim step before buying the full competition set up (if you ever even need it). The 28261 "Master Hunter" set is the standard FL die and competition seater packaged together if you're dead set on the full mic seating die. </p><p></p><p>With Redding dies the first two digits are the series/set code, the last three are the chambering code. 80 is a standard set, 28 is master hunter set, 60 is the elite bushing set, then for 26 Nosler you're looking for xx261. Makes it easier to figure out what you're looking at.</p><p></p><p>What does the rest of your loading gear look like? There's no sense dropping $300+ on dies when a less expensive set will be more than sufficient, especially if you're also needing to get a press, scale, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2343944, member: 116181"] I agree that since you're new to this, skip the bushings as start with the Redding 80261 standard two die set. You can add a micrometer seating cap to the standard seating die if you need one as an interim step before buying the full competition set up (if you ever even need it). The 28261 "Master Hunter" set is the standard FL die and competition seater packaged together if you're dead set on the full mic seating die. With Redding dies the first two digits are the series/set code, the last three are the chambering code. 80 is a standard set, 28 is master hunter set, 60 is the elite bushing set, then for 26 Nosler you're looking for xx261. Makes it easier to figure out what you're looking at. What does the rest of your loading gear look like? There's no sense dropping $300+ on dies when a less expensive set will be more than sufficient, especially if you're also needing to get a press, scale, etc. [/QUOTE]
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