Please excuse me if this is a pretty basic question. I have been reloading for my hunting rifles for the last 5 years or so with standard RCBS dies and rockchucker press. I've had pretty decent results, especially for hunting rifles.
I have a custom 6.5 Creedmoor being built and I'm looking to get a little more involved in the precision reloading aspects. I've done a lot of research and talked to a few people and still can't really decide which dies I should go with. There is a local dealer that sells Redding, RCBS and Hornady at very good prices so I'm thinking of sticking with anything in those brands.
I'm pretty positive I want the competition seater die with the micrometer adjustment on it, that just leaves the sizing die and a lot of questions. I don't know if I want a neck sizer die, FL die, bushing die, etc? The dealer has a Redding Master Hunter die set which is a standard FL die with the Comp seater. Would this be a good choice or should I order the FL bushing die and the Comp seater separate? I understand the idea behind the bushing die and neck tension, I just don't know if it's really necessary.
FWIW, I plan to run some factory Match ammo through my rifle first for brass and then reload that.
Thanks in advance.
I have a custom 6.5 Creedmoor being built and I'm looking to get a little more involved in the precision reloading aspects. I've done a lot of research and talked to a few people and still can't really decide which dies I should go with. There is a local dealer that sells Redding, RCBS and Hornady at very good prices so I'm thinking of sticking with anything in those brands.
I'm pretty positive I want the competition seater die with the micrometer adjustment on it, that just leaves the sizing die and a lot of questions. I don't know if I want a neck sizer die, FL die, bushing die, etc? The dealer has a Redding Master Hunter die set which is a standard FL die with the Comp seater. Would this be a good choice or should I order the FL bushing die and the Comp seater separate? I understand the idea behind the bushing die and neck tension, I just don't know if it's really necessary.
FWIW, I plan to run some factory Match ammo through my rifle first for brass and then reload that.
Thanks in advance.