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Lee Die Owners Please Help
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<blockquote data-quote="ka30270" data-source="post: 1552975" data-attributes="member: 10067"><p>I have several Lee dies and they work well for what I use them for. I replace the Lee lock ring with the Hornady split ring before I ever use the die. I have been reloading almost 30 years and have used dies from most manufacturers and I may get jumped on for this BUT my most accurate dies are Forster and Redding. After replacing a few Lee dies with the Redding and Forster I have seen a marked improvement in the accuracy of what I consider accurate rifles (accurized factory rifles as I can't afford a custom). I use the Lee dies for some handguns and rifles that I will keep the range under 200 - 300 yards like 30-30, 300 blackout, 35 Rem, 44 mag, 223 plinking ammo for the AR15's and such.</p><p></p><p>YMMV - good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ka30270, post: 1552975, member: 10067"] I have several Lee dies and they work well for what I use them for. I replace the Lee lock ring with the Hornady split ring before I ever use the die. I have been reloading almost 30 years and have used dies from most manufacturers and I may get jumped on for this BUT my most accurate dies are Forster and Redding. After replacing a few Lee dies with the Redding and Forster I have seen a marked improvement in the accuracy of what I consider accurate rifles (accurized factory rifles as I can't afford a custom). I use the Lee dies for some handguns and rifles that I will keep the range under 200 - 300 yards like 30-30, 300 blackout, 35 Rem, 44 mag, 223 plinking ammo for the AR15's and such. YMMV - good luck [/QUOTE]
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