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Reloading
Thinking of trying a new die set
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2347519" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Quick and to the point. I have over 30 sets of dies, just standard full length, neck, and seating dies. I have two sets of Redding bushing dies with the micrometer seating die. The rest are mostly RCBS and I have a few RCBS X Full Length dies. The others are Redding, Dillon, and Hornady standard sets. I have not seen one lick bit of difference in shooting results because of what die type or brand I used. I just loaded for a totally stock Savage 300WM this spring, and it is at this point the most accurate rifle I have ever loaded for in over 40 years including customs. It shoots one hole as in it will be larger in diameter not wavey around the edges and when loose its in the .1's. Yep, the dies are standard RCBS from the early 90's. Now that being said I have spent a lot of money keeping the industry going so it was not totally wasted I just did not see a benefit. I will again I'm sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2347519, member: 42157"] Quick and to the point. I have over 30 sets of dies, just standard full length, neck, and seating dies. I have two sets of Redding bushing dies with the micrometer seating die. The rest are mostly RCBS and I have a few RCBS X Full Length dies. The others are Redding, Dillon, and Hornady standard sets. I have not seen one lick bit of difference in shooting results because of what die type or brand I used. I just loaded for a totally stock Savage 300WM this spring, and it is at this point the most accurate rifle I have ever loaded for in over 40 years including customs. It shoots one hole as in it will be larger in diameter not wavey around the edges and when loose its in the .1's. Yep, the dies are standard RCBS from the early 90's. Now that being said I have spent a lot of money keeping the industry going so it was not totally wasted I just did not see a benefit. I will again I'm sure. [/QUOTE]
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