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  1. 1. Redding Reloading Die Set 80446, NIB never used.  $65 shipped USPS or $60 Local pick up

    2. Redding Competition Bullet Seating Die 55446, NIB never used. $115 shipped USPS or $110 Local pick up

    3. Redding Competition- Bushing Neck Sizing Die 56446 including Titanium Nitride Bushing P/N 76287 size .287  $140 shipped USPS  or $130 Local pick up.

    PlZ TEXT only Vince B @ 602463one792

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  2. Have a Ridgeline in 6.5 PRC and sent the stock back to CA because I noticed the fwd pillar bedding was cracked all the way, vertically thru the mag cutout.  confirmed that CA received the returned stock, but NO communication from CA since.  This is the last time I purchase a production rifle.   Looks cool, spend less, but in the long run I will spend the xtra money and wait the xtra time to purchase a custom rifle with everything I want for just slightly over what I spent on the production CA.  NOT HAPPY!

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  3. Finally had the chance to shoot out 1000 yds today.  Used the StrelokPro with 2980 (Chronoed) as my baseline input FPS.  Had problems at 600 and 900,  I was 1/2-3/4 moa off in elevation based on calculation.  I have 50 rounds down the tube now and my only gripe is getting comfortable with the cheek piece as compared to my other two previous rifles, and holding steady due to how light the gun is compared to the other two. Its probably gonna be awhile before we have another shooting session like that,  in a nutshell this PRC will become my hunting rifle whenever I may draw a tag.  Antelope, 20 BPS and holding out for 13B now till I'm 65.  Only time will tell.

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  4. Did some more research since posting and seems as if a person wants the 6.5MM, High BC bullet  for hunting, ethical hunting to ranges out to 800 yds IF NEEDED, the 6.5 PRC  would be your choice.  Problem now is don't get too excited about dishing out $1800-$6000 on a rifle because unless you already have loaded up some rounds, you'll be stuck with a gun in your hand but nothing to put down the chamber.

    Christensen Arms  comes in as least expensive rifle to purchase with Country Hill Rifles topping out the scales.   I have a Rem 700 5R 6.5 CM setup for hunting, and an Accurate Ordinance in 6.5 CM setup for steel. I am seriously thinking I am going to get a 6.5 PRC to replace my hunting rifle?  Christensen Arms would be my first choice, I know they have had various reviews for various calibers over the years but with their "sub-moa" guarantee, that seems to be my best choice?  Right now the search continues for ammo.  I have only shot factory ammo through my other two 6.5's with great results, finding factory 6.5 PRC is the going to be the challenge.

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