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Reloading
standard versus match grade reloading dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="James H" data-source="post: 457427" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>Most other folks I know who shoot 1000yd BR and win use Redding FL bushing dies and Wilson seating dies. If anyone I shoot competition with is using Forster dies I'm not aware of it. Since you brought it up I am a little curious how many people use Forster for serious LR competition.</p><p> Just because one doesn't follow the herd doesn't mean they are on the wrong path though.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Boomtube,</p><p> Aesthetics means nothing when it comes to reloading dies, all that matters is the ability to make reliable consistent ammo, whether it is for competition or hunting, especially long range hunting which is what this forum is about. That is what I meant by the quality of the Gold Medal dies not how they look.</p><p> </p><p> Actually for some of the wildcats I shoot in competition, I made my own bushing resize dies and sleeves for the Gold Medal seating die but only because it wasn't directly available from RCBS.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James H, post: 457427, member: 5449"] Most other folks I know who shoot 1000yd BR and win use Redding FL bushing dies and Wilson seating dies. If anyone I shoot competition with is using Forster dies I’m not aware of it. Since you brought it up I am a little curious how many people use Forster for serious LR competition. Just because one doesn’t follow the herd doesn’t mean they are on the wrong path though. Boomtube, Aesthetics means nothing when it comes to reloading dies, all that matters is the ability to make reliable consistent ammo, whether it is for competition or hunting, especially long range hunting which is what this forum is about. That is what I meant by the quality of the Gold Medal dies not how they look. Actually for some of the wildcats I shoot in competition, I made my own bushing resize dies and sleeves for the Gold Medal seating die but only because it wasn’t directly available from RCBS. James [/QUOTE]
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