stchman
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I just wanted to know if the spacers for calibers that share the same die, are they worth buying?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Similar to @ballman6711 I got a separate set of dies for .38 Special so I didn't have to keep resetting everything when I swapped calibers.
One of the two reasons most of us end up with two die sets, convenience being the other one.I'm not a huge fan. The dies almost always have to be readjusted anyway, so the spacers just mean you can make a smaller adjustment. I use them when they come with the dies, but I'm not sure I'd go out of my way to get some if they didn't.
One of the two reasons most of us end up with two die sets, convenience being the other one.
Has mizzou attendance come back from the deadI just wanted to know if the spacers for calibers that share the same die, are they worth buying?
Thanks.
Yes, Mizzou has had two sell outs(KSU and LSU) and is averaging ~60K per game. They are doing well as long as they keep winning.Has mizzou attendance come back from the dead
I agree on the separate dies, but I didn’t have to make lifelong investments to afford a $100 set of dies…….!!Benefits of reloading for approaching 40 years and reasonable success in the investment markets.
Yes, the spacer allows one to economize on the cost of his dies. But, it is at the expense of time setting uo for a reloading session.I agree on the separate dies, but I didn’t have to make lifelong investments to afford a $100 set of dies…….!!
Nor do I think anyone has to…