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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2252250" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>You can only make ammo as good as the equipment you have.</p><p>For precision loading, you need to spend the extra cash upfront.</p><p>I use, and highly recommend, 'Buy once, cry once' motto.</p><p>I have bought cheap stuff only to find it lacking, and that was before I started shooting comp seriously.</p><p>I bought Hornady New Dimension dies because somebody said they make great ammo…no they don't.</p><p>I buy Redding first and foremost, Deluxe die sets for my hunting rifles set up correctly make fantastic ammo, so do RCBS sets.</p><p>For precision, I use Forster and Redding Competition Seaters, they both make good ammo, but for sizing, I really like Forster honed neck benchrest dies with modified expanders and mandrels to get final IF size.</p><p>As to powder measures, I have and use several of them, RCBS is for general powder throwing and trickling, Redding for precision and Harrel for comp.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2252250, member: 10755"] You can only make ammo as good as the equipment you have. For precision loading, you need to spend the extra cash upfront. I use, and highly recommend, ‘Buy once, cry once’ motto. I have bought cheap stuff only to find it lacking, and that was before I started shooting comp seriously. I bought Hornady New Dimension dies because somebody said they make great ammo…no they don’t. I buy Redding first and foremost, Deluxe die sets for my hunting rifles set up correctly make fantastic ammo, so do RCBS sets. For precision, I use Forster and Redding Competition Seaters, they both make good ammo, but for sizing, I really like Forster honed neck benchrest dies with modified expanders and mandrels to get final IF size. As to powder measures, I have and use several of them, RCBS is for general powder throwing and trickling, Redding for precision and Harrel for comp. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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