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<blockquote data-quote="Revolvers4Life" data-source="post: 3516769" data-attributes="member: 45115"><p>I also mainly use a rock chucker for both pistol and rifle. I have had really good luck with the lee carbide dies for pistol rounds. I don't use anything else lee as I don't like their presses and other equipment, but the dies have always been great. Stick with carbide dies though for everything. </p><p></p><p>For rifle I mainly use RCBS and have had good luck with them. Reddings are also great just expensive and that was years ago, have no idea how high they are now. You can't go wrong with either Redding or RCBS though. </p><p></p><p>The Lee universal decapping die is also AMAZING and I have put literally 10's of thousands of rounds through it, if you can find one get one and get some Squirrel Daddy hardened decapping pins off Amazon. The original Lee decapping pin will last a while, but once it breaks those Squirrel Daddy ones last forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolvers4Life, post: 3516769, member: 45115"] I also mainly use a rock chucker for both pistol and rifle. I have had really good luck with the lee carbide dies for pistol rounds. I don't use anything else lee as I don't like their presses and other equipment, but the dies have always been great. Stick with carbide dies though for everything. For rifle I mainly use RCBS and have had good luck with them. Reddings are also great just expensive and that was years ago, have no idea how high they are now. You can't go wrong with either Redding or RCBS though. The Lee universal decapping die is also AMAZING and I have put literally 10's of thousands of rounds through it, if you can find one get one and get some Squirrel Daddy hardened decapping pins off Amazon. The original Lee decapping pin will last a while, but once it breaks those Squirrel Daddy ones last forever. [/QUOTE]
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