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  • old single shots
    I have about 25 different sets of dies.I think 2 of them are Redding.Most of them are RCBS.Although the Redding are excellant,i can't see where they are better--worse than RCBS.I also have a few LEE dies and like them also.
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  • aglore
    All my die sets are Redding. Very good quality and they don't cost you an arm and a leg. Their custom dies are also less costly than other die makers custom dies.

    AlleninAlaska
    Delta Firearms & Supplies
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    aglore@gci.net
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  • plains scout
    The easiest to use are the "precision dies" by RCBS. Seating bullets is much easier as is changing seating depth.
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  • rimfire72
    Redding is the way to go.

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  • D.K.
    Go Redding blue! They are of best quality and
    you wull find they are the easiest to adjust.

    As for 3 die sets.....I have all Redding 3 die sets.
    Now John Barsness says only a full length die is necessary
    since you can neck size with a full length die by readjusting
    it!

    Thanks John, you're only twenty years too late!
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  • Iconoclast
    I've had good luck with Redding and Dillon tools in addition to RCBS, although 90% of my dies came in dark green boxes. I don't think you can go wrong with any of these three.

    "There is nothing lower than the human race - except the french." (Mark Twain)
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  • ContacFront
    I vote for Redding if you got the money or RCBS.

    If on a tight budget a set of Lee Deluxe dies work fine.
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  • JustC
    Redding would be my first choice,..and if you are getting SERIOUS, then go with the "S" series bushing dies. I have RCBS that are just as straight, and if you are looking for non-match accuracy,.they will work just fine. IF, you could get the Lee set with all 3 dies,..that would be the way to go for a factory rifle. The Lee collet die really does make some straight neck sized loads. My unturned 30-06 brass comes out at .002" and less. They just need to put a real METAL cap on the neck die so it doesn't blow out the top when you try to get some high neck tension or have an oversized die body.[V]

    why chase the game when the bullet can get em from here?....
    Got Balistics?
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  • Pinhead
    I have Lee. RCBS, Hornady, Lyman, Redding and C-H dies. They all do the job if you read and follow the instructions correctly. The Reddings are the best polished and finished of the group but does not necessarily load any better loads than the others. If you want to feel the difference between Redding and the other just run the lock ring up and down on the Redding and then try it on the others. You'll see that Redding takes just a little more time on fit and finish. Like I said though, they will all load good accurate ammo if you do your job right. If I was a bench rester though, I would certainly go with Redding--I have never seen a Redding sizer die that sized cases slightly off center and I have occassionally seen sets of others dies that would re-size the case off center. These companies do replace these dies when they are called on to do so and this does not happen all that often.
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  • ZERODIN
    RCBS Precision dies are the way to go if you can get them. You can precisely adjust bullet seating depth without messing with lock nuts or anything, so when you are building up a load you can precisely say 'I want an OAL of 2.200", 2.204", and 2.206"' to experiment with; and when you change bullets you don't have to use a different die or lose your setting, as you just write down the number you have the die set to when you document your load data.
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  • dcso3009
    The only set I have had trouble wiht was a Hornady set of .270 Win that had too large of an expander, and the seating die would often seat so off center that the case neck would be crushed. I have used other Hornady dies that work fine. Seems like I HAD a bad set.
    Now all of my dies are RCBS. I have never had any trouble with them. As for Redding or Lee, I have not used them so I can't help you there.
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  • jonk
    Lee may be the cheapest, and they make some stuff that I consider junk, but their dies are top notch. I have never found any dies to do better or worse than any other; find the ones that do what you want and get those, but note that some sellers such as midway will sell sizer dies seperately; a set of Lees plus an extra neck sizer will likely be less than a set of the other brands.....

    "...hit your enemy in the belly, and kick him when he is down, and boil his prisoners in oil- if you take any- and torture his women and children. Then people will keep clear of you..." -Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher, speaking at the Hague Peace Conf
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