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  • Larryi88

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    What dies are guys running for the 6.5 grendel for long range shooting. Looking at buying a set just looking for some first hand experience from guys who have ran them..
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    Dawico

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    While I don't shoot the 6.5 Grendel at this time, when/ if I do I will get Lee dies. I buy Lee dies for everything I load and have great results to show for it.

    I have plenty of 1/2 MOA groups to show for it too and honestly until I change a few setups with my rifles that's the best I can do. The rifles and ammo can do better.
     

    dee

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    I don't load grendel yet but I'll only use Redding dies if I have an option.

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    avvidclif

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    I use anything BUT Lee, mostly Hornady or RCBS. I have a set of Lee dies in 45 ACP and the depriming pin is friction fit. That doesn't work with crimped primers. I didn't buy the set, it was part of a package.
     

    Dawico

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    I use anything BUT Lee, mostly Hornady or RCBS. I have a set of Lee dies in 45 ACP and the depriming pin is friction fit. That doesn't work with crimped primers. I didn't buy the set, it was part of a package.
    I personally like that feature. Berdan primed brass doesn't break anything.

    Plus their design allows easy stuck case removal.
     
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