« Reply #7 on: June 02, 2008, 03:32:33 PM »
I've got Lee, RCBS and Hornady dies and like and use all. One thing I like about the Hornady dies is the guide that helps keep the bullet straight as it goes into the body of the die. Lets you get your fingers out of there before gettin' pinched.
Have several of the one caliber manuals and they are good for that, but save the $ and get some others as they all have alot more than just how much powder with this bullet. Really like the Hodgdon annual manual as well since they have IMR, Winchester and Hodgdon all in there. I agree with getting at least the manual for the bullet you settle on. DP.
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