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Thread: die prefrences..

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    die prefrences..

    Rant on:

    I have found that lee dies work for me in the following applications..
    Pistol,rifle charging die, universal decapping die..

    Will work but not impressed in rifle size dies,
    No joy in a seating die in 222 with a 50 gr vmax..

    Yes I know they are cheap..
    And "ya pays your money and takes your chances"

    But eventually I'll go redding or rcbs.
    And yes a decent seating stem may solve the issue..
    But I'm a bit put off thinking I had tools to do a job and finding they would not work..

    I'm still happy with the other lee stuff I have, press,auto disk, turrets, funnel, auto prime, and pistol dies

    But my experience with the rifle dies is right there with their saftey scale.

    RANT OFF:

    Lees solution..
    http://leeprecision.net/support/inde...t-seating-plug
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    When it comes to dies... for me it's RCBS and/or Hornady.
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    RCBS is good stuff, my favorite so far.
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    All my dies are Lee, never had a problem seating anything.
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    I have Dillon and RCBS but prefer Forster bench rest dies.

    The Forster seating die is more accurate .
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    Radio communication sent to the mother ship....
    Known issue....
    They are sending a seating stem for a 22 hornet. Techdude dave says it will cure the issue with the v max.

    Good customer service. But we will see how it plays out.

    I still have my eye on the redding and rcbs sets though.

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    I have RCBS,Hornaday,and Lee,have a set of lyman that I have had for 50yrs I use most of them every year.I personaly like to neck size for bolt rifles,so I have both full length and neck sizing dies.
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    I used to load everything with rcbs... .222, .30-30, .38/.357... got rid of all of those dies a few years back given that it had been decades since I owned a gun in those calibers. I still load 8x57 with rcbs. I just purchased my first set of Lee in .30-06, but haven't used it yet (for my son's nifty Savage 110). Looking forward to trying them out. Was considering Lee for 9mm & 7.62x39, too.

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    I have not had a problem with lee dies I have them in .44 mag,45 acp,neck dies 2506,270,7mm08,Have fl dies in rcbs 308,223,3006,270 ,357mag no problems
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    Dillon, Lee, and RCBS here.

    I can easily agree that the RCBS dies are the most precise.

    But I can get .002 runout on my .308 match ammo reloads using Lee's dies so I can't complain. I've also had some great customer service experiences with them.

    RCBS? Exceptional all the way around. Let me give you an example that arrived in the mail today:

    "Someone" tried to trim a friggin .30 caliber steel case in our 20 year old RCBS trim-pro case trimmer. It ruined the cutter head.
    "Someone" worked the handle in the 25+ year old rockchucker so hard it came out of the toggle block taking several threads with it.


    I called RCBS and told them EXACTLY what I just typed and that I would like to pay for the replacement parts if they were still available with my debit card.

    The guy on the other end of the phone line said: "Those are warranty covered failures. I'll get the parts out to you today if you will give me your shipping address."
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