Whidden gunworks dies??????

Thanks philip for the reply.

guess they aren't that popular. I just went ahead with the Forster dies this time but I may try one of their dies at some point.
 
I am sure you will be happy with any of these. I have used the Redding and Forster dies over time and nothing wrong with them at all. I am a Whidden fan, and when I buy rifle dies, he's my go-to guy. Can't say that they make any better ammo, heck I'm not shooting in the .1's anyways. I can say that I like using them, AND supposedly they are made to the same dimensions as the PTG reamer that was used to cut my chambers. So, I reckon they will be able to make the brass last a little longer?

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No complaints with Forster or Redding, I went with Whidden to use on a 6 dasher I built. They work great and have no complaints and will look at them again for my next set.
 
I've been using Redding dies for years and have no complaints. I recently bought sizing dies for my 6mmFat Rat and 6x47 Lapua from Whidden and I think they're terrific. I went the Whidden route on these two cartridges cuz I wanted them to accept neck bushings and tolerances that better matched my fired cases. They provided great service at a reasonable price for what I consider custom work.


Kevin
 
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