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Diminishing returns on reloading dies
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1585896" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>Redding makes very good dies, but I've loaded a lot of good, accurate ammo with plain old RCBS dies. I bought a lot of Hornady dies but I'm at a point that I dont care for them and probably wont buy any more. I dont care for the zip spindles and the depriming pins always get loose and break. The expander balls dont like to stay tightened on mine even with loctite. My 10+ year old hornady are fine but the last 5 years have been iffy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1585896, member: 107749"] Redding makes very good dies, but I've loaded a lot of good, accurate ammo with plain old RCBS dies. I bought a lot of Hornady dies but I'm at a point that I dont care for them and probably wont buy any more. I dont care for the zip spindles and the depriming pins always get loose and break. The expander balls dont like to stay tightened on mine even with loctite. My 10+ year old hornady are fine but the last 5 years have been iffy. [/QUOTE]
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