R C B S competition dies
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R C B S competition dies
Anybody have experience with these? Am thinking of upgrading from standard two die set. What is your favorite die maker and why ?
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Re: R C B S competition dies
I use Redding competition dies because they are more readly available than the RCBS competition dies.
Redding dies are good and they back them up. To be fair, RCBS has always done good by me too. Another die that is good and I have loaded countless 308 target loads and that is Bonanza-Forrester National Match dies.
Redding dies are good and they back them up. To be fair, RCBS has always done good by me too. Another die that is good and I have loaded countless 308 target loads and that is Bonanza-Forrester National Match dies.
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Re: R C B S competition dies
[quote="btlbrn"]Anybody have experience with these?
I have been using RCBS competition bullet seating die for 204 and 223 for over 5 years now. I get excellent results with them, although I don't check for run-out. I settled for the RCBS seating die only because of the side bullet installation port. Makes things a lot easier for me, handling these 32 gr pills, on the 20 cal.
As a side note though, I will be ordering a set of Redding competition type "S" dies for the new Cooper I have on the way in 20 Var Targ. I think I will need all the help I can get for forming 221 fireball cases to the 20VT, and I am looking to get everything I can, out of this new Cooper rifle, as far as accuracy.
I do have mostly RCBS dies, because that is what was recommended to me when I got into reloading. But I do use Redding dies for my 204, and I am using a set of Lyman dies for 38's. All of the dies I am using and have used over the years have served me very well, but the quality of RCBS has fallen off unfortunately, as they are just down the road from me.
I have been using RCBS competition bullet seating die for 204 and 223 for over 5 years now. I get excellent results with them, although I don't check for run-out. I settled for the RCBS seating die only because of the side bullet installation port. Makes things a lot easier for me, handling these 32 gr pills, on the 20 cal.
As a side note though, I will be ordering a set of Redding competition type "S" dies for the new Cooper I have on the way in 20 Var Targ. I think I will need all the help I can get for forming 221 fireball cases to the 20VT, and I am looking to get everything I can, out of this new Cooper rifle, as far as accuracy.
I do have mostly RCBS dies, because that is what was recommended to me when I got into reloading. But I do use Redding dies for my 204, and I am using a set of Lyman dies for 38's. All of the dies I am using and have used over the years have served me very well, but the quality of RCBS has fallen off unfortunately, as they are just down the road from me.
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Re: R C B S competition dies
I hadn't heard about any quality issues, can you expound?futuretrades wrote:btlbrn wrote:Anybody have experience with these?
I have been using RCBS competition bullet seating die for 204 and 223 for over 5 years now. I get excellent results with them, although I don't check for run-out. I settled for the RCBS seating die only because of the side bullet installation port. Makes things a lot easier for me, handling these 32 gr pills, on the 20 cal.
As a side note though, I will be ordering a set of Redding competition type "S" dies for the new Cooper I have on the way in 20 Var Targ. I think I will need all the help I can get for forming 221 fireball cases to the 20VT, and I am looking to get everything I can, out of this new Cooper rifle, as far as accuracy.
I do have mostly RCBS dies, because that is what was recommended to me when I got into reloading. But I do use Redding dies for my 204, and I am using a set of Lyman dies for 38's. All of the dies I am using and have used over the years have served me very well, but the quality of RCBS has fallen off unfortunately, as they are just down the road from me.
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Re: R C B S competition dies
I use the Forester Comp die set and a Lee collet die. The collet die gives me neck runout between .001"/.003" depending on brand of brass. My best results are with Winchester.
Re: R C B S competition dies
I too am a fan of Lee collet dies. I also like the Lee seater.
Depending on the load used I full length size using a body die each 3-5 times. I also outside turn necks with a RCBS outside neck turner spinning the cases with part of a Redding case trimmer. When using factory cases with the Lee collet dies I only turn them the absolute minimum so they barely clean up.
Depending on the load used I full length size using a body die each 3-5 times. I also outside turn necks with a RCBS outside neck turner spinning the cases with part of a Redding case trimmer. When using factory cases with the Lee collet dies I only turn them the absolute minimum so they barely clean up.
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Re: R C B S competition dies
I use mostly RCBS dies, although I have some Redding and Hornady. RCBS, WHY? because a phone call to them in Oroville, Ca. will get results and anything that they make and make good, if you did have a problem. I have used and gone to them since about 1955 when I started reloading and have never, never had a problem with them. Bill Kbtlbrn wrote:Anybody have experience with these? Am thinking of upgrading from standard two die set. What is your favorite die maker and why ?