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bartmasterson
11-17-2001, 09:22 AM
I just bought a set of 30-30 Herter's dies sight-unseen (eBay). The price and description seemed right. Can anyone give a review of Herter's reloading equip? Does anyone know who actually manufactured their stuff?
While I'm here, does anyone have a cast bullet pet load they'd like to share for the 30 WCF?
Regards.
TERRY MURBACH
11-19-2001, 02:00 PM
I'VE USED HERTER DIES OVER THE YEARS WITH SUCCESS. THEY WEREN'T FANCY BUT DID THE JOB JUST FINE.
I HOPE YOU DIDN'Y PAY TOO MUCH 'CAUSE THEY DO NOT HAVE THE VALUE OF RCBS, REDDING, LYMAN, OR SOME SUCH DIES. MOST OF THEIR REGULAR DIES WERE ABOUT ŭ.00 + OR - *A SET BRAND NEW.
THEIR TOP END DIES WERE AS GOOD AS SOME OF THE BEST MADE TODAY.
THE PROOF WILL BE IN THE LOADED AMMO; GO FOR IT.
THERE IS A LOT OF 30/30 LEAD BULLET DATA IN THE AA LOADING MANUAL AND OF COURSE THE LYMAN MANUAL.
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Kragman71
01-01-2002, 05:57 PM
Bart,
I have used Herter's dies for a long time,and still use them.I did upgrade to RCBS,in the calibers that I do a lot of reloading.
My favorite press,is the Herter's model 3A that I bought back in the "60's.
Frank
bartmasterson
01-01-2002, 07:23 PM
This particular set turns out to be nothing to brag about. The sizer is a bit rough and scratches cases somewhat...nothing serious. The seater die, which is supposed to be a crimper too, doesn't crimp. In fact it looks like the shell holder is a special component since a Lee shell holder bottoms out on the die before it can make a crimp. My eBay seller sent me a Lee Factory Crimp Die gratus so I'm happy enough. I've loaded a few boxes with it and it works ok. With hindsight I would have just bought a new set. But this set appears to be incomplete. And the rough sizer is probably from misuse...I can polish it out some. There was a price tag on the box of Ŭ.79. Originally purchased in the early 70's so I don't know how to compare prices.
Paul Nichols
01-16-2002, 05:30 AM
Still have Herters Dies for I think about 6 ctgs. Never had any problem with them. Like the others say, they are not real pretty however. Paul
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