has anyone had problems with them in 6.5?
hornady dies
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None at all. I only needed to back off the sizing die a turn or so, to avoid bumping the shoulders too much. The destructions indicated to set the die to contact the ram at TDC, which was too much for my setup, but hey - easier to back off than wish you could compress more.If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?
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I think I'm going to go this way, I really like all my other dies from hornady. Price can't be beat either. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/374...ProductFinding
Other than the hornady set the redding 2 die set looks good, but I don't have a lot of experience with redding dies.
Unless someone can convince me to go another route?
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I have been thinking about switching to hornady dies for Grendel, Still using my old AA (Lee) dies. I dont like the Lee seating dies but really like the Hornady Seating dies because of the alignment insert. I also like the fact that they have special inserts for their bullets. The Lee's leave a ring around the tip on my TTSX's which kinda tweaks me the wrong way, those little bastards are exxpensive.
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Originally posted by joker31 View PostI have been thinking about switching to hornady dies for Grendel, Still using my old AA (Lee) dies. I dont like the Lee seating dies but really like the Hornady Seating dies because of the alignment insert. I also like the fact that they have special inserts for their bullets. The Lee's leave a ring around the tip on my TTSX's which kinda tweaks me the wrong way, those little bastards are exxpensive.Μολὼν λαβέ
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I am so glad this is a thread on reloading dies made by Hornady and not the death of Hornady.
When I read "Hornady Dies", I was worried that the company or a member named Hornady had died.
I was relieved.www.FriendsvillePrecision.com - AR15 Dry Fire Device
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I have a set of hornady dies and they do a good job. I had to worked with them for a bit but now getting excellent results. I have to set my sizing die a full extra turn otherwise I will not bump my shoulder properly. With that said I am fairly new to the reloading world and not sure if there is any way to correct this without seating them 1 extra turn.
I just went out to the range last saturday with some new work ups of 120gr TSX, 129gr SST, 123gr SST, 100gr AMAX. I was able to get .599MOA out of the TSX and .61MOA from the 129gr @100 yards. Seeing that all my power loads were in the .6-.7moa range I decided to push it out to 300 hoping to see some reliable difference with my 100gr AMAX and 123gr SST. The SST was around .7MOA @300yrds and the AMAX was around .8-.9 MOA I believe. I plan on posting all my results, pics, and loads shortly. All of this was using 3 times fired PPU brass trimmed to 1.515 and IMR 8208 XBR.
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