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Diminishing returns on reloading dies
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<blockquote data-quote="drdool" data-source="post: 1585872" data-attributes="member: 30407"><p>My dad who taught me to reload over 30 yrs ago only used RCBS and we loaded some very concentric ammo over the years with them. After trying just about everything since, I just order the Redding type S FL with bushing for sizer but use the Forster micrometer for the seater cause numbers on the dial are bigger. </p><p></p><p>As for diminishing returns, well the above has worked best for me. Is it worth the extra cost only you can decide that. You can load some darn good Ammo with the Lee collet dies and they cost next nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drdool, post: 1585872, member: 30407"] My dad who taught me to reload over 30 yrs ago only used RCBS and we loaded some very concentric ammo over the years with them. After trying just about everything since, I just order the Redding type S FL with bushing for sizer but use the Forster micrometer for the seater cause numbers on the dial are bigger. As for diminishing returns, well the above has worked best for me. Is it worth the extra cost only you can decide that. You can load some darn good Ammo with the Lee collet dies and they cost next nothing. [/QUOTE]
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