Very precise, not all that expensive, not $29.95.Wow, those dies look precise and expensive?
Very precise, not all that expensive, not $29.95.Wow, those dies look precise and expensive?
Gotta agree on that, in the long run the price of the dies is minimal.Considering the cost of powder brass Bullets and the misc reloading equipment, why not have good Dies?
They size brass like a hot knife through butter
Example- Wilson F/L bushing type dies are $59 and the bushing $12 at Brunos
And they can load very good ammo, no doubt, as good as most guns can benefit from, but even RCBS has the "better" set of "match" grade dies.I'm in no way saying the dies are not worth the price, it's just that the rifles I own/shoot would not benefit from them. I'm happy with standard RCBS dies.
I like my expander ball 4 or 5 thousands smaller than the bullets I'm loading.
I'm in no way saying the dies are not worth the price, it's just that I'm happy with MATCH HORNADY dies.
If you want to deprime but not expand the neck, you can just buy the next size down expanding ball, depending on your make/construction of die.