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Leo writes:
I am pleased to report a
new "personal best" 3-shot group at a distance of 200 meters. The ammunition
used was put together using your custom collet die & dead length bullet seater. This
occurred during load development for upcoming silhouette competition.
Norm B. from Ontario, Canada:
I attended an NBRSA Shoot
at the Fairchance Gun Club in Pennsylvania April 21 & 22, 1990 and used a set of your
Collet dies, custom-made for my 6mm PPC with a 40 degree shoulder and a .263 neck
diameter.
I neck-sized in the
neck-sizing Collet die and appreciated its easy adjustability for tightening up loosened
necks in much reloaded brass. My bullets were seated using your dead-length seating die.
In the heavy varmint 100
yard competition on Saturday, shooting conditions were good and I shot the smallest 5
group aggregate of my career. Range measure at .2008". This was good for third place
in a group of around 65 top shooters.
In the light varmint 100
yard competition in the afternoon the wind picked up a little and the groups shifted off
the center of the target. My .2230" aggregate score for 5 groups was good for second
place, just .0012" out of first place.
Your dies performed as
good as or better than the hand dies that I have been using. They are more convenient to
use in some ways and treat the case necks less harshly. No competitor should feel at a
disadvantage using your Collet dies even though others around them stick to the more
costly hand dies.
Robert Frey smashes world record with Lee Collet
Dies
While competing in a regular sanctioned 1000 Yard Match on July 25th,
1993, Robert Frey established a new 1000 yard world record. We're honored he used the Lee
Collet Die to reload his record setting ammunition.
World record breaker
Robert Frey comments: "The Lee Collet Neck Sizing Die enables me to get top accuracy
from my rifles (match and hunting). The design principle of sizing the case neck to a
mandrel is unmatched for accuracy potential by any other dies. It is one of the best ways
to make all of my rifles shoot their tightest groups."