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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 678267" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>When you take the sizing stem out of a die, all are pretty much the same. The Forster sizing button is located much higher than the other brands, and I like this better as the case body is pretty contained in the die before the neck I.D. is sized. Is it much better? I don't know, but I saw alittle improvment in the runout game. Shape wise, I kinda like the Hornaday sizer button best, but I hate the entire die. </p><p> </p><p>I have a couple Lee Collet dies, and have never had any serious luck with them (.223 & 22-250). Going to modify the 22-250 die this winter. I think their idea is right, but also think they didn't take it far enough. Still got a bunch of CAD work to do on this project. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 678267, member: 25383"] When you take the sizing stem out of a die, all are pretty much the same. The Forster sizing button is located much higher than the other brands, and I like this better as the case body is pretty contained in the die before the neck I.D. is sized. Is it much better? I don't know, but I saw alittle improvment in the runout game. Shape wise, I kinda like the Hornaday sizer button best, but I hate the entire die. I have a couple Lee Collet dies, and have never had any serious luck with them (.223 & 22-250). Going to modify the 22-250 die this winter. I think their idea is right, but also think they didn't take it far enough. Still got a bunch of CAD work to do on this project. gary [/QUOTE]
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