Greetings,
So, I am new reloading and have been at it about a year. Among others, I am reloading for two bolt guns .223 (Savage 10 Hog Hunter...varmint hunting) and & .308 (Savage 11 TR...targets). I am currently using RCBS basic die sets. I am trying different shapes/styles/weights of bullets and finding it a bit of a pain when it comes to consistently getting the same seating depths after switching around. I believe that is where a seating die with a micrometer would be of benefit....if I understand correctly....???
I have been considering changing from these basic die sets and looking at various "competition" die sets.
I have been reading about "run out" and "concentricty" and "neck tension" and bushing dies
Although I realize you can spend a lot...do you always get more?...ie the law of diminishing returns.
I came across the "Redding Deluxe & Premium Deluxe" Die Sets. 2 die (FL sizer & micrometer seater) and 3 die sets (FL sizer, neck sizer and micrometer seater) respectively.
Has anyone used these Redding Die sets or have an opinion?
ht tp://www.redding-reloading.com/online-catalog/174-premium-series-die-sets
https://x-reload.com/redding-premium-deluxe-die-set-a-308-win.html
I prefer the price point of these Redding Premium over the "Type S" etc and spend what I save on more powder and projectiles.
Thanks
So, I am new reloading and have been at it about a year. Among others, I am reloading for two bolt guns .223 (Savage 10 Hog Hunter...varmint hunting) and & .308 (Savage 11 TR...targets). I am currently using RCBS basic die sets. I am trying different shapes/styles/weights of bullets and finding it a bit of a pain when it comes to consistently getting the same seating depths after switching around. I believe that is where a seating die with a micrometer would be of benefit....if I understand correctly....???
I have been considering changing from these basic die sets and looking at various "competition" die sets.
I have been reading about "run out" and "concentricty" and "neck tension" and bushing dies
Although I realize you can spend a lot...do you always get more?...ie the law of diminishing returns.
I came across the "Redding Deluxe & Premium Deluxe" Die Sets. 2 die (FL sizer & micrometer seater) and 3 die sets (FL sizer, neck sizer and micrometer seater) respectively.
Has anyone used these Redding Die sets or have an opinion?
ht tp://www.redding-reloading.com/online-catalog/174-premium-series-die-sets
https://x-reload.com/redding-premium-deluxe-die-set-a-308-win.html
I prefer the price point of these Redding Premium over the "Type S" etc and spend what I save on more powder and projectiles.
Thanks
Last edited: