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I prefer Redding and Forster dies, but I will take Hornady's over RCBS.
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Campfire Regular
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Hornady dies have always made fine ammo for me. Then I'm ok with 3/4moa performance. Low cost, low runout, easy on necks nothing not to like.
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I usually buy Hornady's when I can because I like the seater dies. No problems yet with maybe 6 sets. Not saying they're better or worse than any others but I like them.
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I usually buy Hornady's when I can because I like the seater dies. No problems yet with maybe 6 sets. Not saying they're better or worse than any others but I like them. Ditto! I have Hornady dies in four calibers and like them a lot. I also like the seater die a lot. When combined them with a Lee collet neck sizer they produce some pretty good reloads.
Last edited by Mort_Canard; 04/19/09.
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