Hey all,
I've recently finished building my gun. It's a blueprinted Remington 700 action with a 1:10 Shilen 6 groove SS blank, turned to an M24 profile. I'm getting decent group sizes with factory Norma, but I'm currently getting set up to reload my own ammunition, and chase that group size down even smaller.
Does anyone have experience with the Redding "premium deluxe" die sets? It comes with a standard neck sizer, as opposed the the Type "S" bushing dies that use interchangeable neck size bushings in .001 increments.
My question is - Will I see noticeable results in the accuracy of my loaded rounds if I choose one over the other? Can anyone tell me what the neck dimension that a "standard NS die" will produce? I understand the concept of neck tension, and its importance.
I'm just trying to get the most bang for buck here, and get the most return out of my money for my first set up.
Remember folks - This is not an F class rifle. It's an accurized, capable rig, but I'm not bench rest shooting with this. Just trying to chase that group down to an impressive size.
Thanks, and any advice with regard to tooling and personal experience with items is always welcome on the thread or in my inbox.
Yota
I've recently finished building my gun. It's a blueprinted Remington 700 action with a 1:10 Shilen 6 groove SS blank, turned to an M24 profile. I'm getting decent group sizes with factory Norma, but I'm currently getting set up to reload my own ammunition, and chase that group size down even smaller.
Does anyone have experience with the Redding "premium deluxe" die sets? It comes with a standard neck sizer, as opposed the the Type "S" bushing dies that use interchangeable neck size bushings in .001 increments.
My question is - Will I see noticeable results in the accuracy of my loaded rounds if I choose one over the other? Can anyone tell me what the neck dimension that a "standard NS die" will produce? I understand the concept of neck tension, and its importance.
I'm just trying to get the most bang for buck here, and get the most return out of my money for my first set up.
Remember folks - This is not an F class rifle. It's an accurized, capable rig, but I'm not bench rest shooting with this. Just trying to chase that group down to an impressive size.
Thanks, and any advice with regard to tooling and personal experience with items is always welcome on the thread or in my inbox.
Yota


















































