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	<title>Comments on: Custom-Honed Full-Length Dies &#8212; Better than Bushings?</title>
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		<title>By: Boyd Allen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a difference between opening up a stock one piece die and making a custom die with a specified neck ID. If you are in a damn the cost, I want the best concentricity possible situation, you might consider a set of custom dies. Hornady offers this service, and I believe that their custom dies are done on a turning center, bored rather than reamed. Friends tell me that their work is excellent. I am not sure about Whidden&#039;s process, but I have heard good reports on their dies as well. None of this is to say that Forster dies are not excellent products.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a difference between opening up a stock one piece die and making a custom die with a specified neck ID. If you are in a damn the cost, I want the best concentricity possible situation, you might consider a set of custom dies. Hornady offers this service, and I believe that their custom dies are done on a turning center, bored rather than reamed. Friends tell me that their work is excellent. I am not sure about Whidden&#8217;s process, but I have heard good reports on their dies as well. None of this is to say that Forster dies are not excellent products.</p>
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