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Hornady custom grade rifle dies. Opinions?

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06 December 2012, 21:07
frank4570
Hornady custom grade rifle dies. Opinions?
I want redding for my 416 ruger but they are not in stock anywhere, back ordered. The hornady dies are available as well as rcbs. I really do want excelent dies. I've always used redding or forster for everything.






Sand Creek November 29 1864
06 December 2012, 22:17
larrys
Two thoughts. I use Hornady Custom Dies and love them, so I would not hesitate.

If you want Redding, just backorder and wait. You may not be happy with enything else and why put yourself through it? Brass World has them with a two week estimated delivery.


Larry

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06 December 2012, 22:46
frank4570
I think you are right. I'll just back order them and know I'm getting what I want.






Sand Creek November 29 1864
10 December 2012, 21:00
Kevin Rohrer
Have you tried CH/4D? Their dies are top-notch and less expensive than other companies.


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11 December 2012, 03:30
jeffeosso
i like hornady dies .. i have ALOT of them - however, in my case, when i want redding dies (not rcbs in this case) that is what I want.. and i order them.. and wait.. if the wait is too long, i buy the other ones, planning on selling them (which nearly never happens) and trying to convince myself the dies i "preferred" are materially better...

the dies of soddy dies, while not gone, is certainly not a condition for me, most of the time ..


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Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
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11 December 2012, 03:37
ted thorn
I use nothing but Hornady dies and use the micrometer bullet stem
After a length of a loaded round is established I record the mic reading with the load data
Then months or years later a new batch is a snap to reproduce



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