RegionRat
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@Coyotefurharvester , The Redding Competition Shell Holder set can be used with any brand of die that uses a standard shell holder.
The same can be said of any standard shell holder. They ”should be” a standard 0.125” deck height. However, with that said, I have done this long enough to have encountered some that were off by enough to annoy me. I mark those up to make sure they don’t creep into a session by accident. I keep them cause they still come in handy when used similarly to the Redding Comp set. Sometimes these defects drop right in between the 2 mil step size so I keep them.
And not to add more confusion, but I have several sets of the Redding Competition Shell Holders and more than one has had a particular piece that I had to ask for replacement because it wasn’t what it was supposed to be. They sent replacement without hesitation.
The first time I caught this, I was creeping down by sizing a new set up. I start with the biggest one and they should come down in 0.002” steps. When I got close, one of the step changes didn’t act right. After a little head scratching, I measured the shell holders and found that one step was way off. Like I said they replaced it with a proper one, but I always check a new set to make sure they step the way they are marked. It is easy to do with the tail stock on a caliper or using a depth micrometer.
The same can be said of any standard shell holder. They ”should be” a standard 0.125” deck height. However, with that said, I have done this long enough to have encountered some that were off by enough to annoy me. I mark those up to make sure they don’t creep into a session by accident. I keep them cause they still come in handy when used similarly to the Redding Comp set. Sometimes these defects drop right in between the 2 mil step size so I keep them.
And not to add more confusion, but I have several sets of the Redding Competition Shell Holders and more than one has had a particular piece that I had to ask for replacement because it wasn’t what it was supposed to be. They sent replacement without hesitation.
The first time I caught this, I was creeping down by sizing a new set up. I start with the biggest one and they should come down in 0.002” steps. When I got close, one of the step changes didn’t act right. After a little head scratching, I measured the shell holders and found that one step was way off. Like I said they replaced it with a proper one, but I always check a new set to make sure they step the way they are marked. It is easy to do with the tail stock on a caliper or using a depth micrometer.