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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Which sizing die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1484396" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>Yes, and I'm an experienced handloader. My hunting guns shoot .5 MOA or better and that's not by accident.</p><p>Think about it this way. When you buy glass for your guns, why are people willing to pay more for Leupold, March, S&B, Zeiss, Swarovski, etc when Nikon, Bushnell, simmons, tasco have the identical specs for much less. Look at the price of whidden, Redding, Forster compared to Lee, Hornady, rcbs. If all things were equal, the first three would go out of business.</p><p>The lone exception IMO is the Lee collet die.</p><p>This is just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1484396, member: 75779"] Yes, and I'm an experienced handloader. My hunting guns shoot .5 MOA or better and that's not by accident. Think about it this way. When you buy glass for your guns, why are people willing to pay more for Leupold, March, S&B, Zeiss, Swarovski, etc when Nikon, Bushnell, simmons, tasco have the identical specs for much less. Look at the price of whidden, Redding, Forster compared to Lee, Hornady, rcbs. If all things were equal, the first three would go out of business. The lone exception IMO is the Lee collet die. This is just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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