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Reloading
What are your favorite reloading dies, and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aldon" data-source="post: 317708" data-attributes="member: 20047"><p>I like the Lee Universal Decapper, Lee Neck sizing die, Redding Full Length resizer and Forster Competion die. I like to Decap then clean and trim etc, then prime and load. Full size is rarely necessary for me unless forming new brass. I necksize fired brass. I did modify the neck sizing die by cutting off the deprimer and then polished the mandrel to get a little tighter sizing of the necks.</p><p> </p><p>This set up works excellent for accuracy without the huge price tag of the redding full blown bushing set up and it could be argued that my set up is a less than ideal, my results would be hard pressed to improve upon.</p><p> </p><p>I use the Forster Co-Ax press, so that may be part of my success as well.</p><p> </p><p>So in a nut shell, I like quality at bargain prices whether it is dies or projectiles or firearms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aldon, post: 317708, member: 20047"] I like the Lee Universal Decapper, Lee Neck sizing die, Redding Full Length resizer and Forster Competion die. I like to Decap then clean and trim etc, then prime and load. Full size is rarely necessary for me unless forming new brass. I necksize fired brass. I did modify the neck sizing die by cutting off the deprimer and then polished the mandrel to get a little tighter sizing of the necks. This set up works excellent for accuracy without the huge price tag of the redding full blown bushing set up and it could be argued that my set up is a less than ideal, my results would be hard pressed to improve upon. I use the Forster Co-Ax press, so that may be part of my success as well. So in a nut shell, I like quality at bargain prices whether it is dies or projectiles or firearms. [/QUOTE]
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