Bushing Dies

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Malazan
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Bushing Dies

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I'm looking to buy a Neck Die for my .204. I was wondering if the Redding Neck Die will suffice, or do I need the Redding Type-S Bushing Neck Die?

I guess I really want to know, if I will notice much of a difference between between the two. The S-Type is 75.00 more dollars when you factor in a few bushings. :huh:
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Re: Bushing Dies

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i bought a set of the Redding Deluxe dies for my 17 Fireball and i have been very pleased with them. I can't tell you much on the bushing dies because i don't currently own a set. I heard many good reviews on the Lee collet neck die so i bought one for the 204, it seems to be doing a good job so far.
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Re: Bushing Dies

Post by Rick in Oregon »

Malazan: If you're shooting a factory SAMMI chamber, the bushing dies really won't do you a whole lotta good. You'll be fine with just the Redding neck die IMO.
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