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6mmGT

I just placed a down payment on the GAP Pinnacle in 6mmGT. What dies shall I buy, Redding SD dies are $100 bucks more than RCBS Match Master dies. LE.Wilson dies are even higher.
 
I like the Wilson bushing die as it matches my min chamber very well and I'd use whatever you favor for seating.
 
I just placed a down payment on the GAP Pinnacle in 6mmGT. What dies shall I buy, Redding SD dies are $100 bucks more than RCBS Match Master dies. LE.Wilson dies are even higher.
If you already have an arbor press for bullet seating the Wilson dies will be well worth the extra dollars. That is what I'm using on the 6GT and results have been outstanding.
 
I like the Redding dies so I can neck size and decap in one step, then use the body die to set the shoulder back in a separate step. That way I can control how much I move the shoulder back on each round. Then the Reding Competition seating die.
 
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The LE Wilson bullet seater die is a must have.... both 4 maximum concentricity but also feeling the neck tension while seating . Some guys get all Technical and get computer sensors and graphing and all that stuff but to me seat of the pants feel has been good enough to get really consistent rounds. When I get one that feels wonky, I set it aside for fouling shots or for later testing

Sizing die is less important IMO. Long as it sizes consistently yer good to go.

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What dies shall I buy, Redding SD dies are $100 bucks more than RCBS Match Master dies. LE.Wilson dies are even higher.
I tried two brands that scratched up the cases and marked the bullets. Then I got the SAC sizing and seating dies. Buttery smooth and lots of quality of life features.

But really any die set should do the job. Depends on the job you want doing, how much you value easy adjustability, how you want to shoulder bump, etc.
 
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I have the Matchmaster set, and added a Forster FL to the box. I wanted the Forster as I neck turned some of my brass. I now seat with a Wilson Micrometer arbor die.

I'm covered well I believe.
 

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