I received a LOT of help over the last couple of weeks on this forum which I greatly appreciate. All of the information has given me a lot to work on and to think about. One of the things I have been considering is whether or not to continue to use my progressive press for precision loading (I apologize if that term makes anyone cringe) - or at least as precision as possible. The thought of dumping a ton of money into new reloading is not on the radar at the time, so for now, I will have to make do. With that being said, I do need/want to at least get a Redding Neck Sizing Die for the .223 I have been asking questions about.
So, if I am considering the Redding die (over the full length RCBS I have now), there is $50 going towards new reloading equipment. Maybe it could be better spent? Lets say for the sake of argument, the brass is perfect and uniform, where is the next weak link in the hardware chain, the dies, the press? Can I make a progressive press and "regular" dies work?
Thank you!
Andy
So, if I am considering the Redding die (over the full length RCBS I have now), there is $50 going towards new reloading equipment. Maybe it could be better spent? Lets say for the sake of argument, the brass is perfect and uniform, where is the next weak link in the hardware chain, the dies, the press? Can I make a progressive press and "regular" dies work?
Thank you!
Andy