Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Biggerhammer on May 18, 2018, 06:59:55 PM
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My latest order of “Wildcat” dies arrived. A boat load of fun stacked there. Just have to find the time, buried in work!
Yorke’s creation is second from the top.
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Man Your killing me. I need to get my loading room put back together
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Mine are really rough on brass and the decapping pin was drilled unevenly. It was a quick way to get a set of 6.6-06AI dies without dropping that Redding money though.
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Mine have all been real smooth. I did have a issue once with the decapper it was over sized and would hang up and stick/pull out in the primer pocket. A quick call and they had three replacements to me in 3 days, no charge. 4 out of 5 of those sets would have cost me $400.0 a piece or more to have Redding do.
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That’s good to hear. I can say they shipped lightning fast
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Do they build em off your fired brass?
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Do they build em off your fired brass?
:yeah: Cuz Whidden takes a couple months !
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Do they build em off your fired brass?
I have only had them build them off my reamer prints.
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Interested in what the 6.5 Brooke is? Went with Redding 6.5-06AI dies and was plenty happy with those, definitely not cheap.
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At least you're doing it in the right order. I typically build the gun, shoot it until I'm bored, then decide I should have ordered dies. :chuckle:
Now all you need to do is find time to actually use some of those dies.