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Reloading
Which dies for a 6.5 Creedmoor?
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<blockquote data-quote="giannid" data-source="post: 995144" data-attributes="member: 58360"><p>Seems like everyone makes dies for the 6.5 creedmoor and I'm not sure which ones to get. Hornady makes a set of match dies for if for $75 or so and you can add the micrometer stem for another $30. I've had good luck with hornady dies on other ammunition that I've reloaded but never really shot it out to long ranges like I'm planning with my new creedmoor build. Is it really worth spending extra money on the redding or other high end dies? What do you guys recommend? I'm not going to be shooting in any competitions or anything like that but would like to have the ability to plink at long distances. I'll be reloading on a forster co ax with hornady brass, berger vld hunting 140 grain, with h4350 powder and federal 250m primers. Also what size bushing seems to be working best? Seems like .288 is the one everyone is leaning towards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giannid, post: 995144, member: 58360"] Seems like everyone makes dies for the 6.5 creedmoor and I'm not sure which ones to get. Hornady makes a set of match dies for if for $75 or so and you can add the micrometer stem for another $30. I've had good luck with hornady dies on other ammunition that I've reloaded but never really shot it out to long ranges like I'm planning with my new creedmoor build. Is it really worth spending extra money on the redding or other high end dies? What do you guys recommend? I'm not going to be shooting in any competitions or anything like that but would like to have the ability to plink at long distances. I'll be reloading on a forster co ax with hornady brass, berger vld hunting 140 grain, with h4350 powder and federal 250m primers. Also what size bushing seems to be working best? Seems like .288 is the one everyone is leaning towards. [/QUOTE]
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