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Reloading
What reloading dies are you using?
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<blockquote data-quote="crm3006" data-source="post: 2480146" data-attributes="member: 120896"><p>I have one set of Redding in .338 Winchester Magnum, all the rest are RCBS. I can't tell the difference in the quality of the loads, or the detail in deprime/resize, bullet seating, or accuracy. I doubt it makes much difference which dies you use, unless you are an ultra-accuracy fanatic, wanting to wring the last bit out of every cartridge you load. Nothing wrong with that, at all, but for the average hunter, who reloads and target shoots, accuracy that will put a three-shot group into a three inch circle at 200 yds. is perfectly acceptable. </p><p>After all, how many shots will you get at an animal? Most are gone at the first shot, but if you do get more than one shot, how many rifles will hold to the same point of aim after three rapid fire loads have traveled down the barrel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crm3006, post: 2480146, member: 120896"] I have one set of Redding in .338 Winchester Magnum, all the rest are RCBS. I can't tell the difference in the quality of the loads, or the detail in deprime/resize, bullet seating, or accuracy. I doubt it makes much difference which dies you use, unless you are an ultra-accuracy fanatic, wanting to wring the last bit out of every cartridge you load. Nothing wrong with that, at all, but for the average hunter, who reloads and target shoots, accuracy that will put a three-shot group into a three inch circle at 200 yds. is perfectly acceptable. After all, how many shots will you get at an animal? Most are gone at the first shot, but if you do get more than one shot, how many rifles will hold to the same point of aim after three rapid fire loads have traveled down the barrel? [/QUOTE]
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