Does anyone have any first hand experience with reloading dies from CH tool and die Co.from Mt. Vernon Ohio? They make dies for obsolete and uncommon calibers.
Posts: 95 | Location: Alberta Canada | Registered: 23 March 2001
I am satisfied with my .375 Weatherby and 7.65x53 Belgian Mauser dies. The insides of the dies are finished as stated, very smooth and they are nice people to deal with.
CH made a set of 416/404 dies for me a couple of years ago. They are excellent. The company is great to work with. My only complaint would be the length of time required to get the dies. Of course, they are the only custom dies that I have ever had made. I don't have another experience for comparison. I would highly recommend them. Ku-dude
I have a set of CH dies that came with my .358 Norma magnum. The dies seem to be as good as those others I have that came from RCBS. I don't much care for the chrome plating on the outside of the dies, though. The dies are now known as CH/4D. There is a web site for them, www.ch4d.com You might check it out.
I am pleased to hear they have good dies I currently have all RCBS but I will be buying a set of there dies in .585 Nyatti next week as our gunsmith needs us to start getting our stuff together for our project.
Regards PC.
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Posts: 7505 | Location: Australia | Registered: 22 May 2002
I just got a neck expanding die from CH for helping to form my 375-284 Win. I'm impressed by the finish...and it works, too. The only thing is that I got someone else's receipt in my order for a set of .310 Cadet dies and a shellholder. I'll get dies from this guy from now on......
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