While I'm asking about powder measures may I ask if you are having good results with the RCBS dies. Am considering Redding dies for my Rock Chucker but don't know if they're THAT much better than RCBS. Just wondering. Thanks.
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quote:Originally posted by BusPilot: While I'm asking about powder measures may I ask if you are having good results with the RCBS dies. Am considering Redding dies for my Rock Chucker but don't know if they're THAT much better than RCBS. Just wondering. Thanks.BusPilot....I have nearly 20 sets of RCBS dies inc. the competition dies and Lyman,Pacific,Lee,Redding and Forster...they are all good dies for the money...the Redding are nice and are nicer than some of my RCBS dies...for special needs or types the Redding are very good, the Forsters are in someways better but both cost more than RCBS...RCBS has the nicest and most liberal warranty and attitude and I but their stuff for that reason....the bushing Redding dies are nicer than the RCBS....in allowing more options on sizing....the Lee collet die seems to work well and helps in some guns to get straight cases/necks.....the competition dies from RCBS are better in the seating die,the sizing die is just a bit different in specs on neck/body sizing......either will produce good ammo with a little care..good luck and good shooting!!!!
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I started reloading in 1973 & was buying RCBS then I began buying Redding dies in 1984 & have bought nothing else since.
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