I'm just wondering what dies not you have found to be the best? I'm using Redding right now. Been looking at Wilson chamber type dies and the new whidden click adjustable dies.
I'm just wondering what dies not you have found to be the best? I'm using Redding right now. Been looking at Wilson chamber type dies and the new whidden click adjustable dies.
Harrell's or neck-honed Forster for sizing. Wilson for seating. Hammock for relaxing. [Or did you mean reloading?]
Yeah relaxing lol. Sometimes I think I have a liberal phone. It doesn't like to spell anything firearms related lol
Harrell's likes to have three brass fired three times each.Loaded up 5 rounds so I have something to send out for a sizing die. I didn't have any fired brass. I've have prepped all my brass this winter lol. I drove the 1.3 miles to my range and fired them. Our range goes from 50-300 yards. I'm pretty lucky. Funny story I'll have to tell ya later. Now to sell my Redding dies to fund the new ones.
Harrell's likes to have three brass fired three times each.
Kris
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Jim
I went with the Forster, against the advice of one that I respect for his experience. Have been using their micrometer seater as well. However, I am building a BRX and will likewise be using a honed Forster but will be using the Wilson seater. And yes, they are top drawer.Harrell's or neck-honed Forster for sizing. Wilson for seating. Hammock for relaxing. [Or did you mean reloading?]
From a Wilson blank....
I think Forster only charges around $10 to hone out their dies...I need to get my lathe up and running so I can learn to do this stuff myself!