Re: which dies?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: p5200</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
http://www.natchezshooterssupply.com/Cat...prodID=FP004221
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item.asp?sku=00070U04102
which would you pick? Thanks!
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Is this a trick question? One set is 25-06 the other set is 223.
In any event, I don't buy full die sets any more, rather I like to mix and match.
In the common calibers they are available, I like the RCBS X FL die, but not the bullet seater it comes with.
So I'd buy something like this:
Midway RCBS X FL die 223
In my view the X die really works as advertised, and reduces the need for trimming; if you follow the product instructions, that is.
Then I add one of the these, a dedicated Neck Die:
Redding Neck die
I found the standard Neck die works well for the type of shooting I do, benchresters however, like the bushing dies, but you can make good ammo with the standard one's.
I like a dedicated neck die for bolt gun loads. I use it about 4 times more than my FL die. But you do need a FL die, and I use mine only to FL size, as I hate adjusting for partial sizing and back again. But I'm lazy....
Lastly, you need a bullet seater, like this:
Forster Benchrest seater die
And the boys above are right, you don't need a micrometer seater, the Forster benchrest seater die is among the best.
It will run you a few bucks more doing it my way, but this way you can get want you want, and not just what the maker puts in the box.
Bob