Me neitherNever had a problem with Lee.
Me neitherNever had a problem with Lee.
Redding's run about $10 more for a basic set, not anywhere near 2.5x the cost. Dillon's run close to 2.5 times the cost of Lee. Still trying to figure out why Dillon dies are so high.
Dillion dies are so high because they're lubricated with ground unicorn horn before they leave the factory.
The RCBS will do that when you hit a Berdan case..My 22-250 dies are RCBS and they're excellent.
I'n 30-06 I bought LEE to deal with the military brass after breaking the de-primer on my RCBS set repeatedly.
Same here--Add the Competition Seater+you ARE good to go..I'm happy with my Redding 2 die set, with a buffed carbide expander ball. With good brass there is zero run-out.
Yes, for a 2 die set with no shellholder. If you want to make the direct comparison, the Lee RGB .223 dies usually run $15.99 a set. Natchezss has Reddings listed at $34.99.
Dillon dies are so high because they're lubricated with ground unicorn horn before they leave the factory.
I've needed to use Lee customer service exactly twice - and both times, they never asked me anything other than my address so they could send out the part. I dont know how they handle more expensive warranty issues. I'm in absolute agreement on how Dillion handles warranty issues - but we're talking a sub $50 set of dies, not a $750 press.
Dillion dies are so high because they're lubricated with ground unicorn horn before they leave the factory.
I'm happy with my Redding 2 die set, with a buffed carbide expander ball. With good brass there is zero run-out.
Same here--Add the Competition Seater+you ARE good to go..
The RCBS will do that when you hit a Berdan case..