More Dies.
Quote from Reloader on November 8, 2012, 10:52 pmI like to keep all my reloading equipment one brand. I choose Dillon because I think they're the best for alot of reasons. Having said that, can you guys make or order dies for 17 Remington Fireball, 204 ruger, 300 Win Mag. etc. I just want to stick with Dillon. ( I know I'm OCD), but I can't be the only one. Thanks guys.
I like to keep all my reloading equipment one brand. I choose Dillon because I think they're the best for alot of reasons. Having said that, can you guys make or order dies for 17 Remington Fireball, 204 ruger, 300 Win Mag. etc. I just want to stick with Dillon. ( I know I'm OCD), but I can't be the only one. Thanks guys.
Quote from Reloader on November 12, 2012, 1:26 pmYou are FAAAAARRRRR from the only one! It just doesn't look right to have all these pretty dies lined up with the oddball "other guy" sitting there. I love the setup and function of the Dillon style dies. I am most interested in .270, 8mm Mauser and .303 Enfield -very common calibres. But I may also have OCD!
You are FAAAAARRRRR from the only one! It just doesn't look right to have all these pretty dies lined up with the oddball "other guy" sitting there. I love the setup and function of the Dillon style dies. I am most interested in .270, 8mm Mauser and .303 Enfield -very common calibres. But I may also have OCD!
Quote from Reloader on November 12, 2012, 4:25 pmWe only manufacture a select few calibers of rifle dies, notably .223/5.56mm, .308 Winchester and 30-06. For other calibers, we carry Redding brand of dies. We feel Redding offers a product superior to most other brands, and are pleased to offer them to our customers.
The costs to tool up for a new cartridge are significant, and therefor we are quite selective about the calibers we offer dies for.
We only manufacture a select few calibers of rifle dies, notably .223/5.56mm, .308 Winchester and 30-06. For other calibers, we carry Redding brand of dies. We feel Redding offers a product superior to most other brands, and are pleased to offer them to our customers.
The costs to tool up for a new cartridge are significant, and therefor we are quite selective about the calibers we offer dies for.
Quote from Reloader on November 13, 2012, 12:48 pmNo doubt on the cost of retooling for sure. But if you ever do, sign me and another dozen buddies up for the first run. We love the dies you sell. Lots of surplus rifle shooters in my group. Thanks for your great products.
No doubt on the cost of retooling for sure. But if you ever do, sign me and another dozen buddies up for the first run. We love the dies you sell. Lots of surplus rifle shooters in my group. Thanks for your great products.
Quote from Reloader on November 14, 2012, 1:01 amI can understand the cost issue. I will say one thing though, any other calibers you may add in the future will be bought by me. I have called a few times for this or that and you guys are ALWAYS nice to talk with. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Been a (BLUE) man from the start and with your service always will be. Keep makin and I'll keep buying. Thanks again guys.
I can understand the cost issue. I will say one thing though, any other calibers you may add in the future will be bought by me. I have called a few times for this or that and you guys are ALWAYS nice to talk with. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Been a (BLUE) man from the start and with your service always will be. Keep makin and I'll keep buying. Thanks again guys.
