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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 1526836" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>I've heard about the peening. Not sure it actually happens. The pins are very small and light weight. I do anneal my brass every two or three firings but I was doing that anyway.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I can agree with you LanceK. While selling used dies won't hardly buy a lunch, new dies are a small percentage of the cost of a rifle and reloading. Plus you just don't know the condition of someone else's used dies. I personally favor Whidden custom dies anyway to maximize chamber fit while setting back the shoulder. Years ago someone gave me a set of RCBS 222 dies but when I wanted a small caliber gun I opted for a 223. Anyone want the 222s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 1526836, member: 99582"] I've heard about the peening. Not sure it actually happens. The pins are very small and light weight. I do anneal my brass every two or three firings but I was doing that anyway. I don't think I can agree with you LanceK. While selling used dies won't hardly buy a lunch, new dies are a small percentage of the cost of a rifle and reloading. Plus you just don't know the condition of someone else's used dies. I personally favor Whidden custom dies anyway to maximize chamber fit while setting back the shoulder. Years ago someone gave me a set of RCBS 222 dies but when I wanted a small caliber gun I opted for a 223. Anyone want the 222s? [/QUOTE]
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