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Reloading
Which 280 Ackley Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2342963" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>I would go with Redding bushing dies with the Redding micrometer match seater with the bushing dies you can control neck tension remove the expander and maintain better bullet alinement some mono bullets perform better with .004 neck tension a standard die sets you at .002 for example .004 neck tension is recommended for Hammer bullets plus if you wanted too wildcat the 280ackley too 6.5 280 ackley or 25 280 ackley all you have too do is change bushings without buying extra dies the bushing dies are worth the extra cost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2342963, member: 116620"] I would go with Redding bushing dies with the Redding micrometer match seater with the bushing dies you can control neck tension remove the expander and maintain better bullet alinement some mono bullets perform better with .004 neck tension a standard die sets you at .002 for example .004 neck tension is recommended for Hammer bullets plus if you wanted too wildcat the 280ackley too 6.5 280 ackley or 25 280 ackley all you have too do is change bushings without buying extra dies the bushing dies are worth the extra cost [/QUOTE]
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