I'm Looking for .375 H&H Dies and Loading components

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I'm back on the .375 bandwagon again and need to replace everything I sold when my last rifle went down the road.
My wish list is as follows:
...Dies, I want to stick with either Redding or Forster
...Brass: I would prefer to buy other than Hornady or Nosler. Good quality once-fired brass is fine.
...I would like to collect bullets in a variety of weights from 235 to 300 to get started with load development (no Hornady or Sierra's)
I would appreciate hearing about what might be sitting on your loading bench in search of a new home!
 
Not on my loading bench. But I searched on ebay this past week and pulled up a fair number of die auctions
 
I found my dies and brass but am still looking for some good hunting bullets.
 
Cutting edge … none better imho.
 
They are awesome, Just collecting odds and ends right now to see what this particular rifle likes.
 
I'd get a Hornady die set with their shellholder. I have all 3 brands and Hornady dies produce better concentricity for me and they seem smoother to operate, the inside finish of the die is visually better than Redding or Forster.
 
I hear that Hornady has really stepped up the quality of their dies, But i haven't used them for years. I found some new Reddings yesterday afternoon however.
 
I'm back on the .375 bandwagon again and need to replace everything I sold when my last rifle went down the road.
My wish list is as follows:
...Dies, I want to stick with either Redding or Forster
...Brass: I would prefer to buy other than Hornady or Nosler. Good quality once-fired brass is fine.
...I would like to collect bullets in a variety of weights from 235 to 300 to get started with load development (no Hornady or Sierra's)
I would appreciate hearing about what might be sitting on your loading bench in search of a new home!
Thanks to everyone who has responded to my request. I have found everything I need with the exception of all the hunting bullets I would like to have on hand for load development . I'm still looking for 250g- 300g bullets (Swift A-Frames, North Forks, Barnes TSX's, Woodleigh's and Accubonds).
Partial boxes are welcome and I mostly need softs but a few solids would be fine too.
Thanks to all,
Gary
 
I just haven't got the confidence in it I do in Lapua, Peterson, ADG and even Winchester in terms of life span , especially with Magnum rounds.
 
Ok thx. I had bought some and it seemed OK, thought maybe you had a bad experience.
 
The primer pockets seem to loosen up a bit faster is the main issue I seem to have noticed.
 
There was a guy on accurate shooter forum selling 300 grain woodleigh bullets. Not sure if he still has any.
 
I’ll check that out…Thanks!
 

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