Redding Comp. Dies
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Redding Comp. Dies
Hey guys, I am thinking about upgrading to the Competition dies over the Redding dies I am using now for my LRPV. I know that the Comp dies will allow for more precise control and precision but I was wondering if anyone has noticed a significant difference in accuracy and group sizes in their 204's when going from "standard" dies to the Competitions. Just wondering if anyone has noticed a big improvement when the switched. Thanks in advance. -Dan
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Re: Redding Comp. Dies
Dan,
Some improvement.... But, of anything that I have done...buy an aftermarket, quality barrel. Then....judge for yourself.
I get astounding accuracy out of a set of Hornady dies in my 223. Same with some standard RCBS dies in 223. I have not noticed any better accuracy when using the Redding Competition dies with the same rifle and load.
Some improvement.... But, of anything that I have done...buy an aftermarket, quality barrel. Then....judge for yourself.
I get astounding accuracy out of a set of Hornady dies in my 223. Same with some standard RCBS dies in 223. I have not noticed any better accuracy when using the Redding Competition dies with the same rifle and load.
Re: Redding Comp. Dies
I noticed a huge difference in runout between the RCBS and the Redding comp dies. I improved so many different things back then that I can't attribute the improvement to any one thing. The Runout went from .003-.006 with the RCBS to .001-.002 with the Redding.
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Re: Redding Comp. Dies
My TIR went from .004" (sometimes a bit more) using RCBS dies to anywhere from .001" to .0005" with Redding Comp dies in my 204. Most of my other calibers reflected about the same difference.....BIG improvement, and I'll never go back.
But as acloco mentioned, the best single thing you can do is get a good quality aftermarket barrel and play with seating depth.
But as acloco mentioned, the best single thing you can do is get a good quality aftermarket barrel and play with seating depth.
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Re: Redding Comp. Dies
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Re: Redding Comp. Dies
A lot of other variables come into play when it comes to runout.In the press alone you have the Press ram,female threads, Die seat and shell holder. If your press is loose the comp die will help. And then it could be the brass causing it . Check the runout your getting now, If it's more than .002 get a Redding Comp die. It seemed to reduce the fliers for me,But like the others, I was changing things on a daily basis. I'm not sure if I could even find my old RCBS bullet seater .
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