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<blockquote data-quote="Cedar Creek" data-source="post: 1202764" data-attributes="member: 12387"><p>I use mostly RCBS and still have some Lyman dies ordered from Herter's 'back in the day'. I have one set of Hornady dies for .35 Remington with the floating bullet seater - it is a throwback to my old Lyman Precision Alignment dies form the late 60's in .22-250. They were popular for small diameter bullets back then because of the difficulty of getting them started without buggering the case mouth.</p><p></p><p>No experience with Redding dies, but the reports sound good. I may have to try some when I do my retirement rifle - rebarreling a Marlin 336 to 22" slim taper barrel in .25-35 with 1 in 14" twist.</p><p></p><p>Cedar Creek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cedar Creek, post: 1202764, member: 12387"] I use mostly RCBS and still have some Lyman dies ordered from Herter's 'back in the day'. I have one set of Hornady dies for .35 Remington with the floating bullet seater - it is a throwback to my old Lyman Precision Alignment dies form the late 60's in .22-250. They were popular for small diameter bullets back then because of the difficulty of getting them started without buggering the case mouth. No experience with Redding dies, but the reports sound good. I may have to try some when I do my retirement rifle - rebarreling a Marlin 336 to 22" slim taper barrel in .25-35 with 1 in 14" twist. Cedar Creek [/QUOTE]
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