Which dies?

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Lucror

Which dies?

#1 Post by Lucror »

Just setting myself up to start reloading .308W.

Any recommendations as to brand/type of die to buy or, probably more important, which to avoid!

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M99

Re: Which dies?

#2 Post by M99 »

I prefer Redding dies - but also have RCBS and Lee ones - some folk will shout to avoid Lee - but I don't have any issues with them


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Re: Which dies?

#3 Post by rox »

Lucror wrote:Just setting myself up to start reloading .308W.

Any recommendations as to brand/type of die to buy or, probably more important, which to avoid!
What discipline(s) and rifle(s) do you plan to load for?
Do you intend to Full Length size, or Neck size?
Do you intend to neck-turn to uniform the neck wall thickness?
Do you already have a press? If so is it an arbor press or a conventional/threaded one?

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spud

Re: Which dies?

#4 Post by spud »

rox wrote:
Lucror wrote:Just setting myself up to start reloading .308W.

Any recommendations as to brand/type of die to buy or, probably more important, which to avoid!
What discipline(s) and rifle(s) do you plan to load for?
Do you intend to Full Length size, or Neck size?
Do you intend to neck-turn to uniform the neck wall thickness?
Do you already have a press? If so is it an arbor press or a conventional/threaded one?

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good questions and the answers will determine the result
Lucror

Re: Which dies?

#5 Post by Lucror »

rox wrote: What discipline(s) and rifle(s) do you plan to load for?
Do you intend to Full Length size, or Neck size?
Do you intend to neck-turn to uniform the neck wall thickness?
Do you already have a press? If so is it an arbor press or a conventional/threaded one?
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Discipline: Target shooting although I stalk when the opportunities arise.
Rifle: Mainly my Remmy 700 SPS Varmint AISC (although in the process of looking for an .303 enfield Mk? so will also reload for that)
Intention was to neck size, although not intending to neck turn at this stage.
Yeah, Lee classic press.
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Re: Which dies?

#6 Post by ovenpaa »

Forster neck sizing die and Forster ultra bullet seater :good:
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#7 Post by DaveT »

ovenpaa wrote:Forster neck sizing die and Forster ultra bullet seater :good:
+1 for Forster although I tend to prefer Reddings bullet seater because the micrometer markings are MUCH clearer.

I also prefer their Bushing neck sizers so that I can decide neck tension rather than accept whatever the die serves up.
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

Agreed, the Forster bushings are a fair bit cheaper than Redding as well
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Re: Which dies?

#9 Post by rox »

Lucror wrote:
rox wrote: What discipline(s) and rifle(s) do you plan to load for?
Do you intend to Full Length size, or Neck size?
Do you intend to neck-turn to uniform the neck wall thickness?
Do you already have a press? If so is it an arbor press or a conventional/threaded one?
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Discipline: Target shooting although I stalk when the opportunities arise.
Rifle: Mainly my Remmy 700 SPS Varmint AISC (although in the process of looking for an .303 enfield Mk? so will also reload for that)
Intention was to neck size, although not intending to neck turn at this stage.
Yeah, Lee classic press.
Forster Bushing Bump die or Redding Comp Neck die or Lee Collet Neck die.
Forster Ultra Seater or Redding Comp Seater.
Redding body die for when you need to FL.
Universal decapper from any manufacturer.

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Lucror

Re: Which dies?

#10 Post by Lucror »

OK, cool, thanks for the advice.
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