wolfe28
Member
Greetings all:
I have been reading up on the RCBS X-dies, and according to RCBS, you only have to trim the cases once, and then the dies will do the rest. Does anyone have experience with these dies? Is this statement correct? I'm not doubting RCBS, but that does seem a little far fetched.
I have standard dies in 308, 30-06 and 9mm, but I'm looking to get a set of 22 hornet dies; my father-in-law wants to try coyote hunting and I figure my hornet will work well for that (TC Contender, 21" with 3-9 scope). We go out and shoot fairly often, so I will probably be doing a lot of reloading, and I just don't want to spend all my time triming cases.
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p.s. I know, reloading 22 hornet is a little masochistic.
I have been reading up on the RCBS X-dies, and according to RCBS, you only have to trim the cases once, and then the dies will do the rest. Does anyone have experience with these dies? Is this statement correct? I'm not doubting RCBS, but that does seem a little far fetched.
I have standard dies in 308, 30-06 and 9mm, but I'm looking to get a set of 22 hornet dies; my father-in-law wants to try coyote hunting and I figure my hornet will work well for that (TC Contender, 21" with 3-9 scope). We go out and shoot fairly often, so I will probably be doing a lot of reloading, and I just don't want to spend all my time triming cases.
D
p.s. I know, reloading 22 hornet is a little masochistic.