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Re: Advice on reloading dies

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06 October 2004, 18:25
4X4SNEAK
Re: Advice on reloading dies
I have RCBS, Hornady, C-H, Lee and Lyman. All are good and have different qualitys. It seem that RCBS are the easiest to buy here in MT.
06 October 2004, 17:27
kuduhunter
Peashooter, I would recommend that you buy or burrow any shot you want A square it gives great info on a number of cartridges. I think that you need to buy an electronic scale before you buy a set of dies even though Redding is my personel favorite. Have you ever been to africa? It'sfull of all sorts of interesting game Rhino charges Etc. Hope that helps
07 October 2004, 07:32
skl1
I have Lee, Hornady, and RCBS. I now get neck sizing dies (for accuracy and long brass life) and full length resizing dies ("normal" dies that resize the whole case) for almost all the calibers I reload. Lee is the least expensive, and they have lots of innovative equipment. I really like the Lee dies. The Pacesetter sets come with the factory crimp die, that I like a lot. Also with load data, a shell holder, and a powder scoop, along with the decapper/sizer and standard crimp dies that all the other companies offer. Lee offers the case length gauge and cutter, which is the easiest way to trim cases. I think they're easier to set up, especially their collet-style neck-sizing die. They only have a two year warranty, I believe. After that, you pay half retail and they'll exchange them. Some of their presses are wobbly. They offer a neat hand press thats portable. They have a starter kit with the hand press, dies, scale, and powder handling equipment that is an inexpensive way to start, and even if you upgrade to a Rockchucker later, you'll like the hand press.

Hornady dies are a real bargain, too. I like their bullet seater quite a bit.

RCBS is very consistently good. They have a lifetime warranty on all their stuff except electronic scales and powder dispensers. I think the Rockchucker is the best press out there. I also like their scales. The RCBS dies are more expensive, but they're available in lots of obscure calibers, too. If you don't mind popping for the $279 or so, the Rockchucker Reloading kit is a top-shelf way to get set up. Doesn't come with dies, though.



Steve
06 October 2004, 17:17
AnotherAZWriter
Another vote for Redding, esp the bushing dies. I also own RCBS and Hornady.
06 October 2004, 17:08
OldFart
I personally recommend RCBS. Their service is second to none. I have had problem Redding dies, and I'm leary of the Hornady dies. The seating die, on the Hornady, has nothing to center the case body, and I worry about what may happen if the case is not centered in the shell holder. I have never tried the C-H.
07 October 2004, 12:16
Doc
I've got RCBS, Redding, and Hornady dies.

I prefer the Redding.

I've never had a problem with dents. Sometimes that can be caused by too much case lube. And my Redding dies are less than 2 years old. It may or may not be an isolated incident.