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<blockquote data-quote="mouthpiece" data-source="post: 3516754" data-attributes="member: 1685"><p>Can you expound on this?</p><p>To the OP,</p><p>I have several different brands of dies and have found some of the newer sets are easier to adjust and set</p><p>I would suggest borrowing and using your friends dies and becoming familiar with setting up and using them so that you can see the differences and similiarities of different types/manufacturers. </p><p>There are also things like some sets are made specifically for certain types of bullets like the 38spl set I have that is for wadcutter type bullets that seat and crimp right at the case mouth basically. I didn't know that when I bought them so therefore needed another set that will seat a bullet that is more like a standard/typical bullet.</p><p></p><p>Ask lots of questions here. There are many experienced reloaders here on the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouthpiece, post: 3516754, member: 1685"] Can you expound on this? To the OP, I have several different brands of dies and have found some of the newer sets are easier to adjust and set I would suggest borrowing and using your friends dies and becoming familiar with setting up and using them so that you can see the differences and similiarities of different types/manufacturers. There are also things like some sets are made specifically for certain types of bullets like the 38spl set I have that is for wadcutter type bullets that seat and crimp right at the case mouth basically. I didn't know that when I bought them so therefore needed another set that will seat a bullet that is more like a standard/typical bullet. Ask lots of questions here. There are many experienced reloaders here on the forum. [/QUOTE]
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