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Warner tool company

In a few words ! All things are not equal.
Warner is the Best of the Best at what they do .
You will get what you pay for .

There used Match Rifle Rear Sights now cost more than when New ?
 
As far as the question of press size needed....Many presses have a reducing 'bushing' that has internal threads of 7/8-14 and external threads of 1 1/4-12. This bushing threads into your press frame and has flats or a hex top for insertion/removal. I use my WTC die in a Redding Big Boss II with the bushing removed. I could do the same in my Rockchucker. I don't think it could be used in a Forster Coax; someone correct me if I am mistaken.
 
As far as the question of press size needed....Many presses have a reducing 'bushing' that has internal threads of 7/8-14 and external threads of 1 1/4-12. This bushing threads into your press frame and has flats or a hex top for insertion/removal. I use my WTC die in a Redding Big Boss II with the bushing removed. I could do the same in my Rockchucker. I don't think it could be used in a Forster Coax; someone correct me if I am mistaken.

Interesting. i was thinking of getting one but if ut does not i will stick with my t7 and big boss II
 
Whidden FL die~ $150, skips die shim set - $15 vs. Warner Tool FL die for one caliber- $600.
If you can convince me it will cut my groups / score of my Whidden die produced ammo by ANY measurable amount I'll order one today. IMO a shooter would be light years ahead in the accuracy game by spending the $435 difference in practice ammo.
I use Whidden dies as well as Warner and like the Whidden dies too. No die can substitute for practice.
Interesting. i was thinking of getting one but if ut does not i will stick with my t7 and big boss II
A Warner die will not fit in a Coax. The die body is too wide for the slot in the Coax.
 
you are 100% correct about pracrice. however, in a sport that is equipment dependent such as ours, you can practice all you want but if you dont have the equipment to compete against the best you will never compete. practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. An excellent shooter can defeat an average shooter if he has sub par equipment but if an excelent shooter is shooting the best he will prevail most every time.

BTDT. by once cry once
 
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you are 100% correct about pracrice. however, in a sport that is equipment dependent such as ours, you can practice all you want but if you dont have the equipment to compete against the best you will never compete. practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. An excellent shooter can defeat an average shooter if he has sub par equipment but if an excelent shooter is shooting the best he will prevail most every time.

BTDT. by once cry once
Good point.
 
A lil' off-topic, but Mr. Warner's website has a video showing the use of his dies to form a wildcat .375 boomer. Well worth the watch.

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P.S. If you're a tooling junkie, the massive press he's using along with the SIP jig borer in the background are additional eye candy :)
 
you are 100% correct about pracrice. however, in a sport that is equipment dependent such as ours, you can practice all you want but if you dont have the equipment to compete against the best you will never compete. practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. An excellent shooter can defeat an average shooter if he has sub par equipment but if an excelent shooter is shooting the best he will prevail most every time.

BTDT. by once cry once
That theory may well apply to many shooting components such as barrels (foremost), bullets, properly bedded actions, scopes and stocks , but to discern a measurable difference between ammo produced from a WTC die vs. a Whidden custom die is a bit of a stretch......unless the more money spent on equipment gives your confidence a huge boost.
 
A lil' off-topic, but Mr. Warner's website has a video showing the use of his dies to form a wildcat .375 boomer. Well worth the watch.

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P.S. If you're a tooling junkie, the massive press he's using along with the SIP jig borer in the background are additional eye candy :)
!st time I ever got a look at those 2 guys. Good video...
 
you are 100% correct about pracrice. however, in a sport that is equipment dependent such as ours, you can practice all you want but if you dont have the equipment to compete against the best you will never compete. practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. An excellent shooter can defeat an average shooter if he has sub par equipment but if an excelent shooter is shooting the best he will prevail most every time.

BTDT. by once cry once

I ended up selling my Bigboss and bought a Prazi Press, for a few reasons, but the main one was to use my WTC die. It compliments the die nicely due to it's high quality.

There's a thread somewhere on this forum about some problems with some of the first Prazi press's, I had no problems at all and haven't had any over the last couple years and have been quite impressed with it.

Alan, I'll call you next week with some questions, I must have misunderstood some things.
 

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