Tikka 6.5 CTR Sizing die

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Wondering what sizing dies everyone is using with their 6.5 Creedmoor ctr? Trying to find something that doesn’t excessively size the brass. Thanks.
 
Lee collet die?

I tried a Lee Collet die after watching a few episodes of Red Green but the string and duct tape kept ripping before reaching 25 foot pounds.

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Sorry but with the Forster die you only size the case once and the Forster die produces the least neck runout of any die I have ever used.
 
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I am using the Redding Master Hunter die set , and accuracy is sub 1/2 moa. I normally prefer the Redding Match set with Neck bushing die, but I decided to save some cash.
 
I tried a Lee Collet die after watching a few episodes of Red Green but the string and duct tape kept ripping before reaching 25 foot pounds.

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Sorry but with the Forster die you only size the case once and the Forster die produces the least neck runout of any die I have ever used.

Nice
I guess some people have a built in torque wrench and some don’t.
 
I use the Forster custom honed FL sizer die, it produces the most concentric cases.
now my Redding bushing die collects dust.
 
I've been running RCBS full-length comp dies, but my next set is going to be Whidden dies, I really like their concept since I full-length size and it seems like you can really set your brass up the way you need with minimum working of the brass.
 
in my 6.5 CTR I use the Redding TypeS neck bushing die, body die and standard seater with micrometer VLD stem. I use this same die set for most cartridges I load for, very happy with the results
 
I bought a Whidden set for my 6XC, liked it so much I bought one for my 6.5 Creedmoor. I did originally start with a RCBS die set
 
Thanks for the feedback. A Redding bushing die may be my best bet. It would probably be a long wait to send a die to Forster to get honed.
 
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