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Whidden Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Justice1327" data-source="post: 2132428" data-attributes="member: 117337"><p>Hear and appreciate your input, I think the post was specifically referencing seater dies,however. My experience is that Forster/Redding are more forgiving in that area... not more or less precise. Whidden differs and prefers you select the seating stem for your specific bullet. Once you are able to dial in on one, their stem works great IMO.</p><p></p><p>SAC does look good, mandrel similar to LEE, but with a bushing that will size the entire neck I believe. Just limited on cartridges at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice1327, post: 2132428, member: 117337"] Hear and appreciate your input, I think the post was specifically referencing seater dies,however. My experience is that Forster/Redding are more forgiving in that area... not more or less precise. Whidden differs and prefers you select the seating stem for your specific bullet. Once you are able to dial in on one, their stem works great IMO. SAC does look good, mandrel similar to LEE, but with a bushing that will size the entire neck I believe. Just limited on cartridges at this point. [/QUOTE]
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