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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Which .284 build?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 858502" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I think you have to use a sizing die reamer for dies, and those are another $95+. It would be cheaper than a set of dies if the smith already had the die reamer. Or he could send them to the die manufacturer and have them do it, but I'm not sure how much that would cost? Might be cheaper than new dies. The Redding non-bushing 280 AI dies are about $85.00 for a set. The RCBS dies are between $55.00-$145 depending on which dies you go with.</p><p></p><p>It's all in what he decides to do and which route is cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 858502, member: 12995"] I think you have to use a sizing die reamer for dies, and those are another $95+. It would be cheaper than a set of dies if the smith already had the die reamer. Or he could send them to the die manufacturer and have them do it, but I'm not sure how much that would cost? Might be cheaper than new dies. The Redding non-bushing 280 AI dies are about $85.00 for a set. The RCBS dies are between $55.00-$145 depending on which dies you go with. It's all in what he decides to do and which route is cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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