I like mine, just ordered a few more so I don't have to move them around between the die's...Once you have your bullet set mark down the reading and bullet type for the next time that way if you use multiple bullets its faster to set up and start rolling...
I like the powder measure Mic for the same reason, cuts down on the time and amount of double checking powder loads...
thanks jojo. i'ma gona order a couple tomorow.It stays put with friction, I have not had mine move yet...![]()
Charles; quit teasing. how is this redding comp seater work???how much are they?
got my redding competition seater from mysticplayer, can't remember the price either, maybe drop him a pm
edit: oh nevermind the thing is not actually a complete die... proceed
thanks bulwhip; i'm sure the redding is good, but for my needs $26 isThe Hornady and Redding is kind of apples and oranges.
Hornady just replaces the stem, the Redding is the whole die.
http://www.redding-reloading.com/pages/compseatingdie.html
I haven't tried the Redding, but own the Hornady. It works good for me but I'm not loading for competition, just hunting and target plinking loads.
Regardless, its nice to have that scale to dial up or down a thou relatively accurately.
yeah well the 26$ is just for the seatign stem,
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But if you already have a hornady seater and just want the upgrade, this one looks promising, I would try it myself, do they fit on rcbs dies?
The do what they are suppose to do. Give you a pretty good repeatable reference point if you load multiple COL / projectiles ( different shape projectiles will contact your seating stem in a different position and give different COL )
Having said that, if you have not bought your dies yet , there is simply no comparision. The Redding Competition seater die is a zillion times nicer than the Hornady seater with micrometer stem. I know its not a fair comparison due to the much higher cost
Bottom line...save your pennies until you can buy the Redding. Well worth the extra $$. I will never buy another Hornady seater