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Old October 21, 2009, 05:30 AM   #1
royta
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Redding Type S Full Length Sizing Die

Are there any negatives to the Type S Full Length Sizing Die? This is for a .22-250 with a Pac-Nor Super Match barrel that will be used for varmints, predators, and a little bit of paper punching. I will set up the die with the Redding Competion Shell Holders so that the shoulder of the case is bumped back just enough for easy chambering of the loaded round. This die will be used in conjuction with the Competition Seater Die.

My original idea was to go with the Competition Neck Sizing Die, but I feel that barely bumping the shoulder back on every loaded round is a better choice for this particular rifle.

I've read some folks are getting concentricity issues with the Type S, but that might be with the Neck Sizing die, not the Full Length Sizing Die.

I was thinking of going with the exact same setup for my 30-06 which will be used only for hunting.

Thanks for the advice.

Roy
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