Hello everyone!
First post on the forums, so here it goes....
I had 6.5-284 put together by Sharp Shooter Supply, and recently started getting everything I need to load up some rounds. All I have left to buy is the dies, but I'm not sure what I need for what I'm trying to do. What am I trying to do? Fairly simple - This is my first 'bench' gun, and I'm using it to see if I'll enjoy medium,600) or long range,1k) benchrest competition. Or, maybe some f-class or something? I don't have a ton of money invested, but I have enough work done to know that the gun will probably outperform the person behind it!,hopefully).
I guess the question is, is it worth spending the $230 for a 3-die set of Redding competition bushing dies? or can I spend $60 on a Forster 2-die set and get accurate results for my application?
Thanks in advance for your comments!
Also, thanks to everyone on this forum - I've learned A LOT about all aspects of shooting and reloading, by simply reading through these forums.
First post on the forums, so here it goes....
I had 6.5-284 put together by Sharp Shooter Supply, and recently started getting everything I need to load up some rounds. All I have left to buy is the dies, but I'm not sure what I need for what I'm trying to do. What am I trying to do? Fairly simple - This is my first 'bench' gun, and I'm using it to see if I'll enjoy medium,600) or long range,1k) benchrest competition. Or, maybe some f-class or something? I don't have a ton of money invested, but I have enough work done to know that the gun will probably outperform the person behind it!,hopefully).
I guess the question is, is it worth spending the $230 for a 3-die set of Redding competition bushing dies? or can I spend $60 on a Forster 2-die set and get accurate results for my application?
Thanks in advance for your comments!
Also, thanks to everyone on this forum - I've learned A LOT about all aspects of shooting and reloading, by simply reading through these forums.