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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Which Dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="archangel485" data-source="post: 1962428" data-attributes="member: 97905"><p>Similar to [USER=76586]@RYEWSKY25284[/USER], I like a mixture, Redding type S FL bushing die for sizing (I want shoulders bumped) and Forster bench rest die for seating. With the bench rest die you can pretty easily get the CBTO within a couple thousandths of where you want to be so I haven't found the micrometer dies to be worth the added cost for me (I believe they are substantially more). If you need your CBTO to be exact, like within a thousandth, then the micrometer dies are the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archangel485, post: 1962428, member: 97905"] Similar to [USER=76586]@RYEWSKY25284[/USER], I like a mixture, Redding type S FL bushing die for sizing (I want shoulders bumped) and Forster bench rest die for seating. With the bench rest die you can pretty easily get the CBTO within a couple thousandths of where you want to be so I haven't found the micrometer dies to be worth the added cost for me (I believe they are substantially more). If you need your CBTO to be exact, like within a thousandth, then the micrometer dies are the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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