Curious if there are really any differences between all these carbide dies.
I think I am now settled on doing conversions for my XL650 with 9mm (CCW), 44 mag (for fun), .223 (home defense) and 30-06 (hunting).
I see a lot of different 9mm ones. I'd like to stick with Dillon as their customer service has been awesome. But I see RCBS has a lock on their lock ring as they can become loose. Wondering if RCBS might be better to go with?
I also see Dillon's .223 and 30-06 are way more expensive than others. Any idea what is so different about them when their pistol dies are competitively priced to others?
i've also heard of mixing and matching. Like some people like the seating dies from Redding more, and use Lyman for crimping, etc.
Curious what others do to make a perfect blend.
I think I am now settled on doing conversions for my XL650 with 9mm (CCW), 44 mag (for fun), .223 (home defense) and 30-06 (hunting).
I see a lot of different 9mm ones. I'd like to stick with Dillon as their customer service has been awesome. But I see RCBS has a lock on their lock ring as they can become loose. Wondering if RCBS might be better to go with?
I also see Dillon's .223 and 30-06 are way more expensive than others. Any idea what is so different about them when their pistol dies are competitively priced to others?
i've also heard of mixing and matching. Like some people like the seating dies from Redding more, and use Lyman for crimping, etc.
Curious what others do to make a perfect blend.