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Well I've used those things. In my opinion..therapeutic they are not. I have used the Lyman tools too. They also are not therapeutic..but would rather use one of the nutcrackers than a Lee any day. I do find reloading on the progressives to ease my mind a bit..and when I get done..I do have a bunch. I do find the shooting of those rounds to be VERY therapeutic LOL
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Speaking of to lube or not to lube, we just got a Redding neck sizer die for my son's .22-250. I thought one of the benefits of the neck sizer would be not having to lube the cases. Surprisingly, when I opened up the box and read the instructions, they repeatedly said you must still lube not only the case neck but the body as well because they "build such close tolerances into the dies". I went ahead and did this wondering if it was guilding the lily. What do you guys think?
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