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Originally Posted by Captain
I have gravitated towards a Redding body die used with a Lee collet neck sizing die whenever possible.


Wish Redding would have a vent hole in their dies till they do I avoid them

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Interesting. I must be very lucky. Never had a dent issue.


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Originally Posted by kk alaska
Originally Posted by Captain
I have gravitated towards a Redding body die used with a Lee collet neck sizing die whenever possible.


Wish Redding would have a vent hole in their dies till they do I avoid them


I don't believe a body die would need a vent hole.

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Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by kk alaska
Originally Posted by Captain
I have gravitated towards a Redding body die used with a Lee collet neck sizing die whenever possible.


Wish Redding would have a vent hole in their dies till they do I avoid them


I don't believe a body die would need a vent hole.


Yup. I don't think anyone implied that it needed one. I keep my bushings loose so I am wondering if that helps? On FL dies without bushings I keep the button loose too.


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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Dixie_Rebel
Between these, which is your preferred FL 2 die set....

RCBS
Redding
Hornady
Lee

BTW, I never see Lyman hardly ever mentioned. Are the junk?


None of the above.
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RCBS FL die and a Hornady seating die.


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RCBS


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Originally Posted by Dave_in_WV
RCBS FL die and a Hornady seating die.


I used to like a Hornady seater but the sleeve is a total joke


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