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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="lhsmith" data-source="post: 3033874" data-attributes="member: 100947"><p>I prefer Redding due to their quality of machining, It's a local company producing items made in the USA. They support the IBS (International Benchrest Assoc.). I have 28 sets of dies, most Redding and RCBS, a Whidden for a Wildcat custom chamber, a Hornady for a 6mm Beggs, Lee dies for pistol/revolver cartridges and obsolete military rounds - where only function matters , not accuracy. For SRBR and a few favorite hunting rounds I use bushing dies and seat bullets with Wilson In-line seater dies and a small arbor press. All rifle rounds ar full length sized - never partial sized. I got rid of all my neck sizers when I got into Benchrest Comp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhsmith, post: 3033874, member: 100947"] I prefer Redding due to their quality of machining, It's a local company producing items made in the USA. They support the IBS (International Benchrest Assoc.). I have 28 sets of dies, most Redding and RCBS, a Whidden for a Wildcat custom chamber, a Hornady for a 6mm Beggs, Lee dies for pistol/revolver cartridges and obsolete military rounds - where only function matters , not accuracy. For SRBR and a few favorite hunting rounds I use bushing dies and seat bullets with Wilson In-line seater dies and a small arbor press. All rifle rounds ar full length sized - never partial sized. I got rid of all my neck sizers when I got into Benchrest Comp. [/QUOTE]
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