257Roberts said:I Like my LEE dies. They make more accurate reloads than I can shoot.
I would suggest the deluxe die set and also a factory crimp die. You will not be disappointed.
Spend the $$$ and go with Redding Competition dies, if you plan on shooting a lot. If you only shoot 100 or less rounds a year, RCBS, Hornady, Lee in my order of preference
bigbull said:What are you using for press, powder measure etc? What kind of rifle?
bigbull
There is nothing wrong with RCBS or Lee or any of the others. However if you are only doing low volume loading the Redding are not cheap.If you are thinking they are wore out at 100 rounds I'll get rid of them for you ......at no charge to you of course
gpracer said:bigbull said:What are you using for press, powder measure etc? What kind of rifle?
bigbull
Do not have any other equipment, as of yet, looking at a lee kit, I have purchased RCBS dies for 9mm and .45 acp. Rifles are milsurp, AG42B, and M38's I will be shooting quite a bit. More than 100 rounds thats for sure.
Thanks for all the replies.
Press: Lee Classic Cast, Rockchuker, Forster Co-Ax
Dies: Forster, RCBS, Redding
Scale: Redding
Powder measure: Redding
Priming tool: Press mounted
Case trimmer: Redding
A manual: Hornady, Sierra, Hodgdon (lots for free stuff on the net )
Extras: Case Tumbler, RCBS Case prep Center
257Roberts said:GTH, I will take those Lee dies if you are throwing them out.
Try cleaning your cases first, it might help.
Over 5000 rounds through my Lee 257 Roberts dies that I bought used and still producing good reloads.