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I plan to start reloading for the .416 Rigby. What dies would you recommend. Thanks.
 
Posts: 136 | Location: USA | Registered: 06 June 2002Reply With Quote
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Personally, I think it's hard to beat anything from RCBS when it comes to reloading. Smiler

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Probably the cheapest new are Lyman, if they are the same as the Lyman Dies I use in other calibres they will be perfectly satisfactory.
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Redding, and factory crimp die from Lee.
Polish the inside of the die no matter what brand you get. Work down to 400-600 grit sand cloth, and then Simichrome or such on a large sized chamber mop. You'll be glad you did.

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Redding, and factory crimp die from Lee.
Polish the inside of the die no matter what brand you get. Work down to 400-600 grit sand cloth, and then Simichrome or such on a large sized chamber mop. You'll be glad you did.

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Although I'm a great fan of Lee FCD dies, the 416 Rugby case is large enough to require them to use the 1 1/4" x 12 threaded dies as used in their classic cast press with the 7/8" x14 thread bushing removed. They cost about $70 IIRC.
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