"None, are as good as the Hornady. Not yet, anyway." I disagree. Your opinion is noted but not agreed with. Carry on.
So which one do you insist is better, and why?
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...
Henry David Thoreau
"None, are as good as the Hornady. Not yet, anyway." I disagree. Your opinion is noted but not agreed with. Carry on.
I don't know which is "better" anymore than you do (unless you've done intensive research on all of them). They apparently are your favorite, so be it. But to make a blanket statement that "all others are inferior" is nebulous!So which one do you insist is better, and why?
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...
Henry David Thoreau
I’ve found Amazon to be a great deal on them
Hornady 044606 Sure-Loc Lock Ring (Per 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001OPTMU4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_GnQgCbS616162
This is the wrench
Hornady 396490 Die Wrench https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0095I6RH8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9oQgCbSQJGWMY
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...
Henry David Thoreau
My vote- RCBS sizer decapper. Because the pins are cheap and break before the stem bends. Next Lee universal expander with NOE .455 expander plug. Because I shoot softer lead and the factory expanders don’t open the mouth enough, turning the brass case into a bullet swaging device. (Undersized lead doesn’t work too good). Next Hornady seating die set to contact the shoulders of my SWC not the nose. These just work better due to the extra sleeves that straighten the bullet before it gets seated. Then I think my last die is an RCBS crimp. Set it to just correct the bell.
Loading Brazos Bullet Company 200 swc Hi-Tec coated tips over 4.0 gr of bullseye will yield 1 1/2” or less groups at 50 yards using these techniques.
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