First Look: Redding Reloading Equipment Die Sets for 400 Legend

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posted on June 5, 2023
MAIN400 Legend Die Set

Redding Reloading Equipment has introduced a 3-Die Set for the 400 Legend. A 40-caliber, heavy-hitting straight-walled cartridge with moderate recoil, 400 Legend can be used in numerous different rifle actions including AR platforms. Building off the success of its older sibling, the 350 Legend, the 400 Legend is designed primarily as a hunting cartridge for the deer woods North America.

With a number of manufacturers releasing rifles, it is time to get to the range and start practicing for the upcoming season. Redding die sets provide the needed capability to produce high-quality loadings for all requirements in preparation for that “once in a lifetime moment.” Through its entire range, the Redding Reloading die and die set families exemplify quality and precision, and have been designed, produced and tested at our facility in Upstate, New York. For more information, visit redding-reloading.com.

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