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What 6.5 creedmoor die sets are you using?
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<blockquote data-quote="aebhunter" data-source="post: 1304848" data-attributes="member: 72979"><p>I have a "frankendie" set that consists of a Redding Body only, Lee Collet neck sizer, and a Forster micrometer seating die. Works well. Use the same setup on quite a few guns. That being said, I have found my Creedmoor just isn't all that sensitive to "precision" hand loading techniques. Regular old hornady dies work great too. I have pretty much resided myself to the fact I'm capable of about half MOA accuracy in realistic shooting scenarios. I can easily achieve that amount of accuracy with just a basic set of dies with my Creedmoor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aebhunter, post: 1304848, member: 72979"] I have a "frankendie" set that consists of a Redding Body only, Lee Collet neck sizer, and a Forster micrometer seating die. Works well. Use the same setup on quite a few guns. That being said, I have found my Creedmoor just isn't all that sensitive to "precision" hand loading techniques. Regular old hornady dies work great too. I have pretty much resided myself to the fact I'm capable of about half MOA accuracy in realistic shooting scenarios. I can easily achieve that amount of accuracy with just a basic set of dies with my Creedmoor. [/QUOTE]
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