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Whidden Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="passatiji" data-source="post: 2125229" data-attributes="member: 117534"><p>Previously had Forster and was not completely happy with the consistency blaming the shooter and the gun. Got Whidden for 300PRC and after two reloading sessions ordered Whidden set for 6.5PRC. The difference during sizing process is not significant (soft, smooth and ultimately shells are changing their shapes). Huge difference is in flexibility of the die system, consistency and end results. Both companies have great customer service and quality is at a high standard. Whidden provided me with better results though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="passatiji, post: 2125229, member: 117534"] Previously had Forster and was not completely happy with the consistency blaming the shooter and the gun. Got Whidden for 300PRC and after two reloading sessions ordered Whidden set for 6.5PRC. The difference during sizing process is not significant (soft, smooth and ultimately shells are changing their shapes). Huge difference is in flexibility of the die system, consistency and end results. Both companies have great customer service and quality is at a high standard. Whidden provided me with better results though. [/QUOTE]
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