Are all die sets created equal

Mj30wilson900

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    We all have bought dies that claim accurate loads being produced.
    What is the difference between a premium Redding say or a match dies set or a standard Lee dies set?
    I could see maybe if one was carbide or regular steel but why does certain dies command $30-$40 more? Is it just features like micrometer adjustments or is it tolerances?
     
    We all have bought dies that claim accurate loads being produced.
    What is the difference between a premium Redding say or a match dies set or a standard Lee dies set?
    I could see maybe if one was carbide or regular steel but why does certain dies command $30-$40 more? Is it just features like micrometer adjustments or is it tolerances?

    Micrometer adjustments don’t come cheap!!

    The Redding seater is all about micrometer and alignment. $30 -40 for the extra machining and tolerancing (remember it is a seater, not a sizer) to add micrometer adjustment is a cheap date!

    For the “most”’part, though good quality dies are
    All in the same ballpark price and tolerance-wise. Added features bump prices… and some marketing, most likely.

    But pretty hard to find dies today that are not a good Deal, given the manufacturing steps involved!! And as corn dogs said above… not many can shoot the difference!!

    Cheers!

    Sirhr
     
    We all have bought dies that claim accurate loads being produced.
    What is the difference between a premium Redding say or a match dies set or a standard Lee dies set?
    I could see maybe if one was carbide or regular steel but why does certain dies command $30-$40 more? Is it just features like micrometer adjustments or is it tolerances?
    tolerances, execution and design (yes there is some innovation on sizing dies - SAC and 419).

    My recommendation: buy whidden. If you’re just wanting to spend more - micron, or SAC
     
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    In all fairness to the donut on the Redding, it’s a standard .260 Remington while the SAC is 7-08 AI. The shoulder angle could be making the difference, although when I was using the standard 7-08 with a SAC I didn’t have any either. That was just 3 firings per case though.
     
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