Gilding the lily?

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Gilding the lily?

#1 Post by dodgyrog »

Saw this on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7xPDBDENfQ&t=409s

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Re: Gilding the lily?

#2 Post by The Gun Pimp »

This kit has, in one box, what most serious benchrest shooters have but spread over various dies and tools.

It's taking that little bit of 'hit n miss' out of shoulder-bumping - which many shooters struggle with when you are fine-adjusting the lock-ring on a normal sizing die.

I dread to think what it costs as a kit but if someone gave me one I'd certainly use it - but of course you need one for each cartridge you are reloading - in my case that would currently be four sets. Hopefully you don't need to buy the 'scissors' etc each time.
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