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Thread: Fed up with Redding

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    Fed up with Redding

    Redding products in the toilet? They doubled their prices on most everything and out-sourced quality off-shore.

    Well, are they in the toilet? . . . I bought their micrometer adjustable case trimmer. The cutter head was so far off a straight wall case (357) couldn't be cut any closer than .007" to square. Sent it back 5 or 6 weeks ago, haven't received it back yet.

    Bought their case neck thickness gauge, between .002" and .003" off center so there is no way to know within .002" and .003" just how thick your necks are. It's now in the junk drawer, didn't bother sending it back yet just because the letter I would send with it wouldn’t be very polite.

    Bought their T-7 turret press and three additional die plates (four total plates). The ram and thus the shell holder and the cartridge case are not centered (aligned) on the die. Run a case into a sizer die and watch your case tip over to the side by up to .015"+. Took it back to the store, they replaced the three extra die plates and there was no improvement. Took the whole thing back to the store and they replaced the press and all four die plates. Neither press with any of the 8 die plates is aligned. I have three days swapping dies in the die plates, changing the plates and screwing in countless dies and several hundred dollars invested and the entire thing is junk. I called Redding customer service and was told that “at least I didn’t have to call China or India”. Really? Well great! Now I fully believe in buying American but what good is it when the product is crap.

    Bought SAECO #446 four cavity mould. All four bullets that drop from it are a different length to the extent that seated bullets vary considerably. Four different diameters and none are round, not even close to round. Four different bullet weights by 8 grains.

    Bought SAECO # 441 four cavity, special order from Midway and waited 60 days for it (it arrived today) and it’s worse than #446. One cavity has a center band that mikes .4245”; all four base bands vary from .4268” to .432”. My Ruger has .431” throats.

    Neither mould is useable, $132.00 plus $10.00 shipping for each and I have nearly $300.00 worth of paper weights. Add this $300.00 to the $350.00 for a junk press and extra plates plus the trimmer and the case neck gauge and I have about $900.00 invested in pure Redding Crapola. All five of these Redding Products were purchased new in the past 6 months.

    Any company can mess up and let something slip past quality control but it's not a mistake when five straight products are all junk, it's intentional. Redding used to be the premiere reloading tool . . . No longer; they now specialize in manufacturing extremely expensive and useless junk.

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    Rick, I suggest a phne call is in order. My folks are friends with the guy that runs Redding. They toured the plant last year and said it was a mad house. The guy is supposed to be on the up and up, so maybe a phone call to a supervisor would help you out.

    BTW- if you had a business in NY you'd move it out ASAP too! This has got to be the most business unfriendly state going!

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    Bret,

    I have called them once already and will again at 5 AM Monday west coast time. I spent most of yesterday trying to get a good bullet from my latest piece of Redding cast iron crap and they were closed or I would have called then. When I talked with them a couple of weeks ago I got a canned speech about how everything is American made and I didn't have to call India and besides, they only have a 1 tenth of 1 percent return rate. The store at the range where I bought the press has called them 2 or 3 times already plus it cost me $40.00 to ship a useless lump of cast iron to the opposite coast.

    If they really have a 1 tenth of one percent return rate can you imagine how bad my luck would have to be to get 5 straight (6 if you count it as both presses) bad products? Redding is peddling junk on what was their good name.

    If NY is that bad of a business environment they have to be second right behind Kalifornia. Businesses have been flying out of here for years and the state refuses to admit it.

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    Man thats too bad Redding used to be top shelf stuff.
    my new RCBS turret press would have been a nice tool if they had not scimped on the spent primer flap. Their .02 cent part renders the other wise good press neer worthless. Oh they will send me a new worthless .02 cent part, but to what end.......Buck
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    Don't know about their presses but I'm pretty pleased with two die sets I have.

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    presses

    see if you bought Lee you would not have this trouble.and it would have saved you a lot of money.haaving said that I am suprised that redding is doing as bad.
    I do have most makes and I still use Lee.
    WILDCATT

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    OK, it's been 3 business days now, any updates good or bad
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    Yes, the response is in the thread "Reloading Equipment"

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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