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mfllood3800
WKR
Good info. I am shooting the 210 and 212 eldx. My brass is Nosler
Im looking more at the T7 Redding press for convenience of the dies in the turret.
I've already got the bushing figured out for my brass (neck is 338 so I went with a 337 bushing).
These rounds shoot sub MOA so if I can find this sweet spot It will be a winner.
Cant find the Fed215 grade M's. Did find some 215 standard M's.
The dies I picked out are Competition Redding dies , 3 set.
I haven't pulled the trigger on this yet as my price doubled, but I don't want to buy something I wont use later on.
Has anyone tried the Redding Hunter dies?
These don't use the bushing and are suppose to cycle better? But don't have the bushing so I assume not as precise. Brownells was giving me 10% off and free shipping ($100 savings) but it expired at midnight I guess.
Every day they send me an email wanting me to finish my order, but now its only $15 off and free shipping.
I guess I should've jumped on that first savings.
Just trying to be wise on what I get.
Im looking more at the T7 Redding press for convenience of the dies in the turret.
I've already got the bushing figured out for my brass (neck is 338 so I went with a 337 bushing).
These rounds shoot sub MOA so if I can find this sweet spot It will be a winner.
Cant find the Fed215 grade M's. Did find some 215 standard M's.
The dies I picked out are Competition Redding dies , 3 set.
I haven't pulled the trigger on this yet as my price doubled, but I don't want to buy something I wont use later on.
Has anyone tried the Redding Hunter dies?
These don't use the bushing and are suppose to cycle better? But don't have the bushing so I assume not as precise. Brownells was giving me 10% off and free shipping ($100 savings) but it expired at midnight I guess.
Every day they send me an email wanting me to finish my order, but now its only $15 off and free shipping.
I guess I should've jumped on that first savings.
Just trying to be wise on what I get.
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