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Which 6 BR Dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="cycbb486" data-source="post: 88112" data-attributes="member: 4313"><p>Firstly, I would not go with the full Competion set. It is a waist of money to have the neck die with the Mic adjustment on it. I set mine and never had to adjust it again. I size the entire length of the neck to the shoulder junction. Go with the Redding Type S Match die set. Redding part#38317. The only difference is the lack of Mic adjustment for the neck sizer. You adjust it with the stem until the stem bottoms out on the bushing against the die and back out about 1/32 turn and lock in place. Just enough so that when the die is shook you hear the bushing move. Never need to adjust again. In regards to the bump die being a 2 step process by neck sizing then bumping the shoulder back. I am on my fourth loading and yet have had to bump the shoulder back. I have yet to trim my cases. I have no growth whatsoever. My chamber is cut as a Norma with a .272nk. Cannot remember what the leade length is.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Calvin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cycbb486, post: 88112, member: 4313"] Firstly, I would not go with the full Competion set. It is a waist of money to have the neck die with the Mic adjustment on it. I set mine and never had to adjust it again. I size the entire length of the neck to the shoulder junction. Go with the Redding Type S Match die set. Redding part#38317. The only difference is the lack of Mic adjustment for the neck sizer. You adjust it with the stem until the stem bottoms out on the bushing against the die and back out about 1/32 turn and lock in place. Just enough so that when the die is shook you hear the bushing move. Never need to adjust again. In regards to the bump die being a 2 step process by neck sizing then bumping the shoulder back. I am on my fourth loading and yet have had to bump the shoulder back. I have yet to trim my cases. I have no growth whatsoever. My chamber is cut as a Norma with a .272nk. Cannot remember what the leade length is. Calvin [/QUOTE]
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