308 die set

poke5353

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I have been loading for a while and I have always full length sized. I use a rcbs 2 die set. I just bought 400pcs of lapua 308 brass. Should I stick with the dies I have and just fl size them or should I get a new set of dies. My rifle custom built bolt action. I am about to start shooting some f t/r and i will be shooting steel to about 850. I am also going to be shooting 155smk palma bullets. I am not willing to spend a butt ton of money on dies but I would like to know if there any alternatives I should choose over what I already have? If so which dies should I look at?

Thanks in advance
 
Re: 308 die set

I have both RCBS and Redding... My redding dies seem to offer a better overall product. I bought the 3 pc die set which included the neck die...no issues to date with my reddings.

My 2 cents
 
Re: 308 die set

I use bushing neck dies from Redding and they have been worth every penny they cost. If you wait sometimes they show up used and you can save some money.
 
Re: 308 die set

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mkollman74</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Personally, I am using the Forster Ultramicrometer set. Luv 'em... </div></div>

I agree. Price is right and ammo is concntric as can be. I use the mic seater and the f/l sizer in my forster co-ax press
 
Re: 308 die set

I'll be buying some "nice" 308 dies in the next month or so. I am torn between the following:

Redding Competition Bushing 3-Die Neck Sizer Set ($215.99) with the carbide size button ($33.49) and Redding's bushings ($23.99ea)

OR

Forster Utra 2-die set (Ultra Micrometer seating die and FL sizing die - $94.99) and Forster Precision Plus Bushing Bump Neck Sizer Die with 3 Bushings ($75.99)

The Forster setup is significantly less money and a lot of guys seem to like the Forster over the Redding. I'm still undecided.