about to get back into long guns, after a long absence. have a pretty extensive set of std rcbs dies for many calibers, but am about to cut a deal on a really nice left handed remington custom shop 300 win mag and need to know the current state of affairs in die sets.
this gun should be a very capable long range shooter, so am looking for the best 'value' in very high quality die sets usable in a hd rcbs single station press with std 7/8-14 threads. are the competition dies out there from rcbs, redding, forster, hornady or wilson the way to go or are there experienced related recommendations to pass along that would send me in a different direction? really like the micrometer based seating feature and would imagine that while neck sizing might be the way to go once i've cycled through brass at least once, a full length sizing die might be necessary at the outset. how about the bushing style expander dies?
would appreciate any of the accumulated wisdom from the crew here. gun will do a bunch of bench work, but will be used in the field as well. thanks for any assist in all above.