RCBS Expands Matchmaster, Group D Die Lines

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posted on April 15, 2021
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Ammunition reloading equipment manufacturer RCBS is expanding its Matchmaster and Group D Die lineups with several new cartridge options.

RCBS Matchmaster Seater Die
RCBS Matchmaster Seater Die ($114.99).

Beginning with the RCBS Matchmaster Die line, it now includes a 6 mm ARC model for both the standalone Competition Seating Die and the full Competition FL Bushing Die Set. As for the RCBS Group D Die line, RCBS has added FL die sets for 22 Creedmoor, 6 mm GT, .300 PRC, 6.5 Weatherby RPM, 9.3x64 mm Brenneke, 8x58 mmR Danish Krag, 8x50 mmR Austrian and .30 R Blaser.

The Matchmaster Die Set includes two dies for precision reloading—a full-length sizer die with an expander-decapping unit and a seater die with bullet seater window. In addition, the titanium carbo-nitride expander in the sizing dies reduces the force required when sizing with the expander button installed.

The Group D Die is designed for reloading bottleneck cases and consists of a full-length sizer die with an expander-decapping unit and seater die with bullet seater plug. The die brings the case to minimum SAAMI cartridge dimensions.

MSRP is $185.95 for the Matchmaster Competition FL Bushing Die Set and $128.95 for just the Matchmaster Competition Seating Die. All models of the Group D Die have an MSRP of $89.95. Both the Matchmaster and Group D sets also include a lifetime warranty.

To learn more, visit rcbs.com.


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