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13 June 2008, 01:08
ddunn
458WM dies
Which dies should I get? Or stay away from?


While I am at it.
For anyone who has decided to move on to something bigger, do you have any dies or 458WM brass that you would be willing to sell cheap?
13 June 2008, 01:16
trophyhunter5000
For a second I thought this was an obituary thread…

I’ve got RCBS for my 458 and like them fine…


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13 June 2008, 01:19
Pegleg
ddunn- I have a set of 458 WinMag dies for sale. I think they are Redding dies but just can't remember. I'll check tonight if interested. $30.00 plus shipping.
In my mind Redding dies are the best non-special order dies out there.


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13 June 2008, 01:32
Atkinson
I like RCBS, Redding, Hornady, Lyman, and most dies, but I steer clear of C-H dies.


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13 June 2008, 13:51
JAL
I was fairly unimpressed with the Lee in .458WM
The seater stem seemed too short and looked like pot metal. I must have came close to striping the thread until I thru the loose bullet nose cup thingie away.
14 June 2008, 06:44
ddunn
quote:
Originally posted by Pegleg:
ddunn- I have a set of 458 WinMag dies for sale. I think they are Redding dies but just can't remember. I'll check tonight if interested. $30.00 plus shipping.
In my mind Redding dies are the best non-special order dies out there.


What do you have?
14 June 2008, 22:27
Pegleg
They are Redding dies and only slightly used.


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15 June 2008, 12:19
Masterifleman
quote:
They are Redding dies and only slightly used.

IMHO, the best available.


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