Alright, I'm in the market for a new set of dies for my .308, I currently have the LEE Ultimate set, and just do basic brass prep, FL size, and a slight crimp.
I splurged on a precision rifle, and I'm considering replacing my LEE dies with something of a better quality. I've been doing a lot of research on the topic and every single time, everyone ends up recommending the Redding bushing dies. My understanding is that these dies get rid of the expander mandrel, and use the bushings to precisely size the neck, and bump the shoulder. This reduces the amount of work on the brass and applies uniform bullet tension.
Those of you that have used this type of setup, is it worth getting this bushing die set?
And as a bonus question, is it worth it to get the kit with the FL sizing die and the competition seating die?
I splurged on a precision rifle, and I'm considering replacing my LEE dies with something of a better quality. I've been doing a lot of research on the topic and every single time, everyone ends up recommending the Redding bushing dies. My understanding is that these dies get rid of the expander mandrel, and use the bushings to precisely size the neck, and bump the shoulder. This reduces the amount of work on the brass and applies uniform bullet tension.
Those of you that have used this type of setup, is it worth getting this bushing die set?
And as a bonus question, is it worth it to get the kit with the FL sizing die and the competition seating die?