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300 prc dies?

The Wilson full length die is really nice. I use the Wilson hand seater.

Wilson makes absolutely top-shelf stuff. I would use exactly this if I didn't have a small chamber that required a custom die (Whidden). I use the Wilson seater in my arbor press. I love all their dies and accessories.
 
i normally use the Redding competition seating dies for everything. but 2 years ago i could not find them anywhere. i ended up with the RCBS Match master. i had used them previously.... very nice to have the side window
no complaints here midsouth has them currently
 
One of the biggest issues with most of the die companies is the fact that they won't resize far enoughdown the case, you'll end up with clickers and hard feeding. The only die that resizes the PRC line is the micron die from bullet central. It is the only sizing die a guy should look at for the 300prc so you don't waste your money.

Xdeano
 
One of the biggest issues with most of the die companies is the fact that they won't resize far enoughdown the case, you'll end up with clickers and hard feeding. The only die that resizes the PRC line is the micron die from bullet central. It is the only sizing die a guy should look at for the 300prc so you don't waste your money.

Xdeano

True, with the caveat that you can get a custom die made as I did with Whidden.
 
Micron uses JGS resize reamers to cut their dies. I use a 300 PRC SAAMI JGS chamber reamer, I am a big fan of JGS work and products. The Micron die would probably work for me but, keep in mind, sizing dies have to match the chamber. If the chamber was cut with a reamer from a different company or with a non-SAAMI JGS reamer or a worn-out reamer, then the Micron die may not match up.

I use a Wilson sizing die for 300 PRC, I paid about $100 for it. My sized brass fits my chamber. I am using Lapua brass and it has been fired 7 times - primer pockets tight, I get very little case stretch, clean extraction. I see no need to spend three times the money for a Micron die. Your budget may allow that, mine does not. The Micron die may be the most expensive but is it three times better? No way. At a SWAG, no more than 5 percent better.
 
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Micron uses JGS resize reamers to cut their dies. I use a 300 PRC SAAMI JGS chamber reamer, I am a big fan of JGS work and products. The Micron die would probably work for me but, keep in mind, sizing dies have to match the chamber. If the chamber was cut with a reamer from a different company or with a non-SAAMI JGS reamer or a worn-out reamer, then the Micron die may not match up.

I use a Wilson sizing die for 300 PRC, I paid about $100 for it. My sized brass fits my chamber. I am using Lapua brass and it has been fired 7 times - primer pockets tight, I get very little case stretch, clean extraction. I see no need to spend three times the money for a Micron die. Your budget may allow that, mine does not. The Micron die may be the most expensive but is it three times better? No way. At a SWAG, no more than 5 percent better.
I'm using Lapua brass also and no issues at all. I am using Forster FL sizing and the Forster ultra micrometer seating die. Very consistent but had to debur the seating stem for the 250 Atips