Originally Posted by
Malig8r
I purchased the Redding 223 competition die set...cost a couple hundred for the 3 die set. I'm wondering if I should have just purchased the Dillon 223 carbide dies and gotten the Redding competition die set for the 300WSM?
I guess that with the Redding dies in 223 I can chase the "perfect" load for the SR15. I don't have buyers remorse; just wondering if I went a little overboard?
If your intent was to "Ram and Jam" and hit a paper plate at 50 yards, then yes.You over bought. But to shoot the smallest groups possible, IMO you made the best choice for a standard press you could have made. I have owned this set for many years and it gives you extra control on things. ( Neck tension, neck tension depth, ease of changing OAL) and most of all a piece of mind in knowing that your loaded rounds are the best they can be. Dan.
I'm a firm believer in "Truth" "Justice" and "The American Way". But, "The American Way" in which in I believe, is of "Days Past" probably before I was born. As this concept is always "evolving", I can't say I like where it is headed. Dan.
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