Lee 2 die pacesetter dies are good value.
http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?...oducts_id=2325
The sizing die also removes the old primer
Having just aquired my first .243 i'm looking for a set of dies.
Preferably neck collet type with a crimp die.
Whats available folks.
Lee 2 die pacesetter dies are good value.
http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?...oducts_id=2325
The sizing die also removes the old primer
Daystate Air Ranger FAC - Kral Bullpup & NP03 - CZ 452 .22lr - Lithgow 17hmr - Remington 783 .223 - Franchi 612vs 12G - Renato Gamba 12G O/U - Hatsan Escort 12G
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.....
Ahh, you wanted crimp. I think the 3 die pacesetters have one
Daystate Air Ranger FAC - Kral Bullpup & NP03 - CZ 452 .22lr - Lithgow 17hmr - Remington 783 .223 - Franchi 612vs 12G - Renato Gamba 12G O/U - Hatsan Escort 12G
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.....
May i ask why you want to crimp, neck tension created by good neck dies (lee collet excluded) is adequate for an application.
TB.
Ah yes, its the old to crimp or not to crimp question.Treebone
May i ask why you want to crimp, neck tension created by good neck dies (lee collet excluded) is adequate for an application.
TB.
I dont normally crimp my homeloads (apart from hornet and lever action rounds) but as there is so much conflicting advice whether its increased velocity, uniform velocity, increaced accuracy or any other variable I thought I'd give it a try to see if it does matter.
Some crimp.
Some dont.
Once I have a recipe worked out I'll give it a try to see if it does make a difference.