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404-375 H&H Hornady Dies
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I just had a long conversation with an engineer at Hornady. He called to confirm a few things in regard to making 2 die sets for the 404-375 H&H. The MSRP cost for these 2 die sets will be $185.00. This die set will also allow the hand-loader to use Basic Hornady cases to form the parent case if they prefer instead of necking up standard 375 H&H case to begin with.

Hats off to Hornady once again for taking up the challenge when asked to do so.
 
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Got mine and the price is $185.00 + $13.95 S&H.



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Thanks for the good news and update tu2 beer


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I also just received 2 sets of Hornady 404-375 H&H Dies as well. I Just ran some of the Hornady basic brass through the sizing die and the results were as expected, excellent.
 
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Any pics of fireformed and reloaded rounds. ??


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Here's a picture of basic brass before resizing, a fire formed and then reloaded round and a 375 H&H factory round.


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