525 pieces of new, unfired .30-06 brass by Winchester.
9 x 50rd bags and a jar I had dropped 75 pieces into. Those 75 pieces are primed with a CCI BR2.
$220 shipped CONUS only
3-die set
Redding Competition Seating Die
2 x Redding S-Bushing Neck Sizer die. I upgraded one of the expander buttons to the carbide ball (original included) and will include two new TiN bushings---.327 and .328
Why 2? For proper next tension. Even new brass is very "rippled" so to speak on the case mouth, so needs an expander ball run through besides the neck bushing. Long ago I couldn't figure out why i couldn't get my required .003 under on the neck size for proper tension and then realized it was due to the upstroke when the expander ball when back through the neck again. So I began running two type "S" neck bushings in my T-7 on all my bolt gun loads---the first one had the expander ball and a larger bushing just to make the case mouth "correct" and then a 2nd one with the expander ball removed and just the correct .003" bushing inside. I always found neck tension to be VITAL to accuracy (SD in velocity) in keeping it correct, consistent, and concentric.
I made less than 50 rds of ammunition on these 3 dies. Asking $220 shipped for the 3-die set, CONUS only
USPS MO or paypal (discreet, buyer pays fees) only. Posting "I'll take it" here trumps any backchannel discussions/haggling.
9 x 50rd bags and a jar I had dropped 75 pieces into. Those 75 pieces are primed with a CCI BR2.
$220 shipped CONUS only
3-die set
Redding Competition Seating Die
2 x Redding S-Bushing Neck Sizer die. I upgraded one of the expander buttons to the carbide ball (original included) and will include two new TiN bushings---.327 and .328
Why 2? For proper next tension. Even new brass is very "rippled" so to speak on the case mouth, so needs an expander ball run through besides the neck bushing. Long ago I couldn't figure out why i couldn't get my required .003 under on the neck size for proper tension and then realized it was due to the upstroke when the expander ball when back through the neck again. So I began running two type "S" neck bushings in my T-7 on all my bolt gun loads---the first one had the expander ball and a larger bushing just to make the case mouth "correct" and then a 2nd one with the expander ball removed and just the correct .003" bushing inside. I always found neck tension to be VITAL to accuracy (SD in velocity) in keeping it correct, consistent, and concentric.
I made less than 50 rds of ammunition on these 3 dies. Asking $220 shipped for the 3-die set, CONUS only
USPS MO or paypal (discreet, buyer pays fees) only. Posting "I'll take it" here trumps any backchannel discussions/haggling.