Ah, I missed that. Redding makes a FL die that isn't a bushing die. Is there a reason you don't want a bushing die OP?The OP said he didn't want a bushing die. Whidden doesn't make a 300 WSM die unless it's a custom die. LE Wilson only makes a 300 WSM bushing die.
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Well, I heard it said here by someone I wish I could accurately quote... “I reload to shoot, not shoot to reload.” In all honesty, I don’t find particular enjoyment in the reloading process. I live in CA and enjoy shooting some fairly obscure cartridges, so reloading is mostly a means to an end. I view bushing dies as one more step to an already over complicated process. I do appreciate accuracy and precision, to a point (sub moa), but not so much if it makes for more stuff I need to keep track of or more steps to the process. I just find bushing dies tedious to use. I’m not chasing 1 hole groups. I guess I just prefer to grip it and rip it.Ah, I missed that. Redding makes a FL die that isn't a bushing die. Is there a reason you don't want a bushing die OP?
Well, I heard it said here by someone I wish I could accurately quote... “I reload to shoot, not shoot to reload.” In all honesty, I don’t find particular enjoyment in the reloading process. I live in CA and enjoy shooting some fairly obscure cartridges, so reloading is mostly a means to an end. I view bushing dies as one more step to an already over complicated process. I do appreciate accuracy and precision, to a point, but not so much if it makes for more stuff I need to keep track of or more steps to the process. I just find bushing dies tedious to use. I guess I just prefer to grip it and rip it.
Well, I heard it said here by someone I wish I could accurately quote... “I reload to shoot, not shoot to reload.” In all honesty, I don’t find particular enjoyment in the reloading process. I live in CA and enjoy shooting some fairly obscure cartridges, so reloading is mostly a means to an end. I view bushing dies as one more step to an already over complicated process. I do appreciate accuracy and precision, to a point, but not so much if it makes for more stuff I need to keep track of or more steps to the process. I just find bushing dies tedious to use. I guess I just prefer to grip it and rip it.