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+1 on recommending the Lee factory crimp die. If your brass isn't trimmed to length it is harder to be consistent when seating and crimping in the same die. I had a similar problem when I first started loading pistol rounds. The Lee FCD fixed them. It is extremely easy to set up and hopefully...
I've got a bit of an assortment. Lee, RCBS, Hornady, and Forster. I really like the Forster micrometer seating die I've got. Both the Forster and the Hornady dies have a spring loaded bushing that makes sure the bullet and brass are properly aligned when seating. You can notice the difference...
I've got a couple pounds of AA2495 that I originally bought to push some 168 gr. SMK's in a 308. I later found some Varget and have since left this stuff on the shelf. I load for 223 and 6.8 SPC in AR type rifles, a 308 Remington 700 SPS, and a 30-30 for NRA silhouette competitions. I'm looking...