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which brand neck sizer die do you guys recommend? | ||
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Wilson. | |||
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I'm with Jay! | |||
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I have to back the Wilson to from what I've heard but I don't believe that those are typicle press dies. I'm a Forster fan for dies if you are using a "Rock Chucker" type of press that is threaded. -Everybody has a dream hunt, mine just happens to be for a Moose.- -The 30-06 is like a perfect steak next to a campfire, a .300 Win Mag is the same but with mushrooms and a baked potato- | |||
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I have a rock chucker and that is what i will be using | |||
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All of my stuff is RCBS! Been using most of it for the past 32 years, and adding to it as I go! At this point, I have 29 sets of dies! Chuck - Retired USAF- Life Member, NRA & NAHC | |||
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I especially like the RCBS Competion Seater Die. Cost is stiff but ... so much easier to load good straight rounds. And it just easier (due to te window) to use period. Back to the still. Spelling, I don't need no stinkin spelling The older I get, the better I was. | |||
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Redding bushing neck sizer dies. | |||
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I like forrester or redding. Had a rcbs neck die that wasn't up to snuff. All dies are 223. When I can find the I buy pacific durachrome. Larry | |||
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I would go with the Forster. It's benchrest performance for not much more than Redding dies but Redding is good second. Good Luck -Everybody has a dream hunt, mine just happens to be for a Moose.- -The 30-06 is like a perfect steak next to a campfire, a .300 Win Mag is the same but with mushrooms and a baked potato- | |||
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