Of coarse after resizing the brass with the Exact Sizing die one should use such as the L. E. Wilson inline seating die in conjunction with a quality arbor press to seat the bullets, in order to achieve perfect concentricity each and every time.
I run the 260 in a match barrel I use the Redding dies for the comp rifle I do use a Bushing die .. Thanks for the video.. that is a very expensive die
A conversation about the realities of these type devices is relevant. As a hunter, sub moa, for most situations is quite adequate. For a paper puncher, there are absolutely no limits, a universe where everything is critically important, where money for the next better part, is well spent. This die set is the next better part, for us.
Persoonlik dink ek dis hare split. Jy sal net so goed op die ou ent skiet as jy gewone kompetisie redding dies gebruik. Of iets soortgelyk. Alhoewel dit nice is! En een minder ding om oor te worry wat potensieel moeilikheid sal kan gee
Hello Matt, I have always wondered what do you think of the impact being used by a leftie. The mag looks like it would be right against the side of the face. Would it function properly or be to awkward? you thoughts would be appreciated .Thank you for your time. Your videos are a library of knowledge.
Went to the website, doesn't say anything about caliber, price etc, just says how good the dies are. The video didn't show me any shooting demos showing the dies compared to others and showing they are better. Prove it to me like many, many people here on RU-vid do every day with really great videos.
It's a nice sales pitch but it is not the best way to accomplish what you are trying to do. Take 3 fired cases from your rifle, any brand full length sizing die for that cartridge, along with less than $100 U.S. and you send that to JLC precision and he will turn that full length sizing die into a neck bushing sizing die that full length sizes the body of your cases that perfectly matches the chamber of you rifle with enough clearance that you have no reliability problems. You then just use a Redding neck bushing die that fits your rifle chamber exactly. Zero run-out, perfect ammo and a LOT more money left in your wallet. Flashy, expensive stuff is not always the best way to go Matt. Your readers/viewers on here are not able to get free expensive reloading equipment just for doing a sales pitch. Try to keep that in mind when you see shiny things.
When I enquired about the unit in August it was R6,900.00 for the Sizing Dies and if you wanted could get a Seating Die for R5,900.00. The only thing that made me not buy the unit was that they did not offer the unit in my caliber. “yet” according to the sales person. But as soon as they do I will order one no question asked.
@@carlvanniekerk9897 Carl it is your choice what reloading gear you prefer but go to 6mm br and I am sure what information you find their will save you a lot of time and money. Regards Collin
For all practical purposes, even for a bench rest or an F class shooter this is a waste of money. For a fraction of the price once can do full body size operation followed by bushing die, mandrel or collet for the neck. For the money, I would get my gunsmith to make me a custom die with the same reamer used to cut my chamber and still have money left.
Ridiculous method. I set my dies up so when I close my bolt 2/3 of the way down it gets tight, that is perfect and allows less working of the brass, it really is that easy.