I too went with the Redding Master Hunter die sets for my 7mmPRC and 22CM, excellent dies!
I just got a set from Bruno Shooters for 6.5PRC, good price on the set, and got to my door in 2 days. Still waiting on the brass...I see they have the 7mm PRC set for $175, which is a pretty good price, and they don't charge use tax for out of state purchases, could help non-Arizona residents (I resemble that remark) and only like $8 or $9 or flat shipping charge.
But the one thing I wanted to say that I remembered upon opening this set, and I have this problem with all Redding sets...
I use the Hornady Lock-N-Load bushings on my press, and I always replace the adjuster with the clamp style, Redding uses the set screw with a brass tip to push into the threads and hold the adjuster. I like using the Hornady clamp style, and they work fine, but the one issue is when you have both the busing and the clamp ring adjuster on, the micrometer seater is hard to fit in unless you separate the bushing from the ring adjuster. I hope that makes sense. When I'm reloading a caliber, it's not an issue, but when I'm done it's a PITA so I just toss the dies in the box and they don't close and create a huge mess after I stack a couple on top of each other...
You would think that Redding would have changed those boxes after all these years, I can't be the only person that has complained about that...it's just the way their ring lock fits in there, and the clamp ring and bushing prevent it from fitting in the slot. Just an annoyance, I seem to keep buying Redding dies, but the Forster micrometer look nice also. I've never used one.