Hi, All-
I'm building a 6.5 Creedmoor based on a Savage Target Action- tuned/trued- with a Brux barrel. My first foray into handloading, I'd rather buy a good set of dies up front- and not have to upgrade at a later date. I'm not going to be a high-volume reloader, and am not planning on going with a progressive press at this time- will probably never load more than 100 rounds at a session. And right now, only in this caliber.
I think I've kind of narrowed my selection down to these:
http://www.lrplongrangeprecision.com/shop/6-5mm-creedmoor-typs-s-match-full-die-set/
or
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/160240/hornady-match-grade-new-dimension-bushing-full-length-sizer-2-die-set-65-creedmoor?cm_vc=subv1292633
or
http://whiddengunworks.net/reloadingdies.html
With the Whidden's, which setup do I need? Would I want the bushing- or non-bushing sizer die? What's the difference between the two? Is the micrometer seater worth the extra $$$'s? I don't mind spending money to get the best- but I don't want to waste money, either. I want to load accurate ammo- and work to develop loads- but I'm not going to be a competition level shooter, either. I am my own competitor, I guess you could say!!
Any comments/thoughts/further suggestions??
Thanks-
Wes
I'm building a 6.5 Creedmoor based on a Savage Target Action- tuned/trued- with a Brux barrel. My first foray into handloading, I'd rather buy a good set of dies up front- and not have to upgrade at a later date. I'm not going to be a high-volume reloader, and am not planning on going with a progressive press at this time- will probably never load more than 100 rounds at a session. And right now, only in this caliber.
I think I've kind of narrowed my selection down to these:
http://www.lrplongrangeprecision.com/shop/6-5mm-creedmoor-typs-s-match-full-die-set/
or
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/160240/hornady-match-grade-new-dimension-bushing-full-length-sizer-2-die-set-65-creedmoor?cm_vc=subv1292633
or
http://whiddengunworks.net/reloadingdies.html
With the Whidden's, which setup do I need? Would I want the bushing- or non-bushing sizer die? What's the difference between the two? Is the micrometer seater worth the extra $$$'s? I don't mind spending money to get the best- but I don't want to waste money, either. I want to load accurate ammo- and work to develop loads- but I'm not going to be a competition level shooter, either. I am my own competitor, I guess you could say!!
Any comments/thoughts/further suggestions??
Thanks-
Wes