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Whidden 6 Dasher Hydroform die

lh leggtowner

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Has anyone used the Whidden Hydroform die? thinking of buying one. I have 300 pieces to form for now. I thought about sending off and letting someone form them but, you can buy the die then sell it if you want and come out a lot better I believe. If anyone has a 6 dasher hydorform they will let me rent, hey I'm game.

What are everyones thoughts. thanks in advance
 
Has anyone used the Whidden Hydroform die? thinking of buying one. I have 300 pieces to form for now. I thought about sending off and letting someone form them but, you can buy the die then sell it if you want and come out a lot better I believe. If anyone has a 6 dasher hydorform they will let me rent, hey I'm game.

What are everyones thoughts. thanks in advance
Just send it to DJ. Save yourself the price of the Die, Lots of time, and get match quality formed brass the first time. Worth the price and you can't beat the service. Just one mans opinion.
 
Has anyone used the Whidden Hydroform die? thinking of buying one. I have 300 pieces to form for now. I thought about sending off and letting someone form them but, you can buy the die then sell it if you want and come out a lot better I believe. If anyone has a 6 dasher hydorform they will let me rent, hey I'm game.

What are everyones thoughts. thanks in advance
You’re correct in theory. But, it’s easy to half ass it and end up with sub par brass, it’s a lot of work to do it correctly, I would suggest looking into buying a Benchsource die rather than Whidden. I’m not sure if David is still producing them or not but it would be worth a try. I know nothing about your personal reloading skills, timeline or attention to detail but unless you’re confident in your abilities, call DJ’s or Hunts long range and just purchase brass ready to go and concentrate on other nuances than hydroforming. No disrespect, just free advice.
 
my thought process is if I send my stuff to dj's, it is 180 bucks..... I buy the die for 170, and I can do as many as I want. I think dj does a phenomenal job, it isn't about that, its about learning the art. While I consider myself always learning, I have been reloading for many years. I just bought my first br rifle and I was trying to be efficient as possible.
 
my thought process is if I send my stuff to dj's, it is 180 bucks..... I buy the die for 170, and I can do as many as I want. I think dj does a phenomenal job, it isn't about that, its about learning the art. While I consider myself always learning, I have been reloading for many years. I just bought my first br rifle and I was trying to be efficient as possible.
Then I’d go for it. It’s rewarding to figure it out yourself. I’d definitely suggest you call benchsource to see about they’re die. I’ve not used a Whidden hydro die so I can’t say much about it but the regular dies didn’t impress me. The Hornady works well but it‘s way too easy to bend the stem you have to hit.
 
my thought process is if I send my stuff to dj's, it is 180 bucks..... I buy the die for 170, and I can do as many as I want. I think dj does a phenomenal job, it isn't about that, its about learning the art. While I consider myself always learning, I have been reloading for many years. I just bought my first br rifle and I was trying to be efficient as possible.
If you are truly about the process, I say go for it. A lifetime of knowledge and the ability to repeat and improve the process may be worth it. I am short on time and patience these days for things like this so I am happy to pay for someone else's skills and expertise in this department.
FYI. I don't work on my own cars anymore either. Even send a simple brake job to the repair shop.
 
If you are truly about the process, I say go for it. A lifetime of knowledge and the ability to repeat and improve the process may be worth it. I am short on time and patience these days for things like this so I am happy to pay for someone else's skills and expertise in this department.
FYI. I don't work on my own cars anymore either. Even send a simple brake job to the repair shop.
preach about the cars........
 
Then I’d go for it. It’s rewarding to figure it out yourself. I’d definitely suggest you call benchsource to see about they’re die. I’ve not used a Whidden hydro die so I can’t say much about it but the regular dies didn’t impress me. The Hornady works well but it‘s way too easy to bend the stem you have to hit.
just sent bench source an email. hope they answer.
 
my thought process is if I send my stuff to dj's, it is 180 bucks..... I buy the die for 170, and I can do as many as I want. I think dj does a phenomenal job, it isn't about that, its about learning the art. While I consider myself always learning, I have been reloading for many years. I just bought my first br rifle and I was trying to be efficient as possible.
Make sure you buy a few spare plungers and seals when you order the die....
 
If you are starting with new brass, What do you use to block primer flash hole? When you send your brass off to Dj's how do the shoulders come out ? Sharp like fire formed or rounded?
 
Seems crazy time consuming to seat a used primer in every piece of brass. Do the rounded shoulder corners effect case volume? Do your load development in the rounded shoulder corner cases work with out being tweeted in the fired sharp corner cases?
 
If you are starting with new brass, What do you use to block primer flash hole? When you send your brass off to Dj's how do the shoulders come out ? Sharp like fire formed or rounded?
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DJ
DJ's Brass Service
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Has anyone used the Whidden Hydroform die? thinking of buying one. I have 300 pieces to form for now. I thought about sending off and letting someone form them but, you can buy the die then sell it if you want and come out a lot better I believe. If anyone has a 6 dasher hydorform they will let me rent, hey I'm game.

What are everyones thoughts. thanks in advance
Send it to DJ. Tommy Mc
 
I hate the thought of hammering away on my press and potentially leaking water all over it just to get my brass hydroformed. Maybe a backup press to go along with the die would help convince me to form my own. Hunts Long Range is also another source for hydro formed brass.
 
djsbrass.com

DJ
DJ's Brass Service
205-461-4680
Send it to DJ. You won't be disappointed. Great service, great guy, and I just won a Florida state mid range F-Open championship with 1198 +81 with hydro-formed brass. The 2 dropped shots were me, not the brass.
You simply can not beat his process or his service. Buy with great confidence.
 

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