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RE: Need help with dies
I have Redding, Lee, RCBS, Hornady and Forster. The Redding Type S Bushing Dies are great. The only draw back is that they will cause excessive runout if you size the neck more than .004-.005 in one shot. This sometimes requires two different size bushings and can be a pain.
The Forster Bench Rest Dies http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=568794&t=11082005 Are excellent. They produce the most concentric of any of the FL dies I own. I highly recommend them. I do not think you will need the "Small Base Dies" for your Remington. The SB dies are hard on brass and IMO not necessary. A properly set up FL die should work just fine. Neck sizing is NOT an option when loading for an auto-loader. When a round is fired in a bolt gun the brass expands to the chamber dimentions and springs back slightly to allow for easy extraction. Things are a bit different in an auto-loader. The brass is extracted when the brass is still under a slight bit of pressure thus causing the brass to be of different dimentions, longer, fatter etc. than the chamber. The fired brass is not a "perfect" fit as in a bolt gun. It is stretched out of whack and need to be FL sized back into place. |
RE: Need help with dies
ORIGINAL: sabotloader Mr. Longbeard Just as a thought I would suggest you get a universal 30 cal neck sizer, mine is a Hornady, then you can neck any 30 you have. And I agree with the RCBS thought, they do offer 2 qualities of dies so you will have to make that choice.... |
RE: Need help with dies
RCBS has the BEST warranty in the business. You could dig a rcbs die up in a field,send it in,and get it back as new or a new 1. That said,rcbs sizer buttons screw in instead of collet(clamp pressure). Go with rcbs and you have dies for not only your life,but your kids and grandkids lifetime!
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RE: Need help with dies
Mr. Longbeard, just where in MD do you live, anyway? I'm 4.5 miles N. of Hagerstown, just N of Mason-Dixon line. Maybe we could get together some time and I could help you with some of your challenges. I've been loading rifle ammo now since 1953.......
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RE: Need help with dies
ORIGINAL: eldeguello Mr. Longbeard, just where in MD do you live, anyway? I'm 4.5 miles N. of Hagerstown, just N of Mason-Dixon line. Maybe we could get together some time and I could help you with some of your challenges. I've been loading rifle ammo now since 1953....... |
RE: Need help with dies
iv had nothing but bad luck with lee. they dont stay locked down that well with o-rings nuts. i have had really good luck with rcbs dies. the company garentees everything and once you get them set to your press, they stay for good.
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RE: Need help with dies
ORIGINAL: bigcountry ORIGINAL: eldeguello Mr. Longbeard, just where in MD do you live, anyway? I'm 4.5 miles N. of Hagerstown, just N of Mason-Dixon line. Maybe we could get together some time and I could help you with some of your challenges. I've been loading rifle ammo now since 1953....... |
RE: Need help with dies
Hey eldeguello. I'm from the baltimore area... But I drive I-70 almost every week end in the fall and spring... Maybe we can hook up... I always thought you were in Texas with the aviator:D
What ranges do you shoot at in Hagerstown??? |
RE: Need help with dies
RCBS, great dies and lifetime warranty
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RE: Need help with dies
ORIGINAL: Mr. Longbeard Hey eldeguello. I'm from the baltimore area... But I drive I-70 almost every week end in the fall and spring... Maybe we can hook up... I always thought you were in Texas with the aviator:D What ranges do you shoot at in Hagerstown??? I currently live in PA, for no particular reason. I was born in Ft. Worth TX, attended college in TX, but was an Army (and later, AF) brat and never lived anywhere more than about 18 months as a kid. Then I spent 38 years in the Army myself, retired at Ft. Hood TX, and later moved to NY, then PA! My kids live in CO and TX respectively. Guess I should move back there. But at my age, moving is a real chore! |
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