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Which dies for a 6.5 Creedmoor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 996309" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>Hornady dies are the only dies I've used that were unsatisfactory. I've had a couple of sets now and they were all poorly polished. The Hornady micrometer I had was absolute garbage. Adjustments were inconsistent. I've used all the other major die brands and they all worked fine. I really like Forster dies but I've just bought my first set of Whiddon dies for my 6.5 rsaum and as soon as I get the brass I need I'll be able to comment more. Fit and finish is second to none so I think I'll be happy with the results. For plain dies it's hard to beat Lee dies for value and performance. I don't think you get anything more until you get into Forster and then Redding comp. The Whiddon dies my be even better but I'll have to test mine to know for sure. BTW , Whiddon has a lot more dies available than is listed on his site so call if you don't see what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 996309, member: 48429"] Hornady dies are the only dies I've used that were unsatisfactory. I've had a couple of sets now and they were all poorly polished. The Hornady micrometer I had was absolute garbage. Adjustments were inconsistent. I've used all the other major die brands and they all worked fine. I really like Forster dies but I've just bought my first set of Whiddon dies for my 6.5 rsaum and as soon as I get the brass I need I'll be able to comment more. Fit and finish is second to none so I think I'll be happy with the results. For plain dies it's hard to beat Lee dies for value and performance. I don't think you get anything more until you get into Forster and then Redding comp. The Whiddon dies my be even better but I'll have to test mine to know for sure. BTW , Whiddon has a lot more dies available than is listed on his site so call if you don't see what you want. [/QUOTE]
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