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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 422141" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>I honestly checked them all because I use all of those brands and more with complete satisfaction. </p><p> </p><p>Frankly, I see dies in two catagories; Redding/Forster are tied for first place and all the rest are tied for second. No matter about such trivia as external finish or personal tastes on lock rings or user features like easy seating guides, etc, the average final performance between dies of the same brand varies as much as between brands. Internally they are all made by commonly available reamers cut to SAAMI specifications and that's a range, not a specific point. Anything inside the range is conisered to be dead on so they all pass inspection.</p><p> </p><p>Any of us can pay for what ever finish or features we want and rest easy knowing the ammo we can make will, on average, be as good as with any other brand. And, the occasional dies that do get made out of spec will be replaced by the maker if we make a reasonable claim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 422141, member: 9215"] I honestly checked them all because I use all of those brands and more with complete satisfaction. Frankly, I see dies in two catagories; Redding/Forster are tied for first place and all the rest are tied for second. No matter about such trivia as external finish or personal tastes on lock rings or user features like easy seating guides, etc, the average final performance between dies of the same brand varies as much as between brands. Internally they are all made by commonly available reamers cut to SAAMI specifications and that's a range, not a specific point. Anything inside the range is conisered to be dead on so they all pass inspection. Any of us can pay for what ever finish or features we want and rest easy knowing the ammo we can make will, on average, be as good as with any other brand. And, the occasional dies that do get made out of spec will be replaced by the maker if we make a reasonable claim. [/QUOTE]
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