RCBS Introduces New 22 GT Dies For Precision Handloaders

RCBS MatchMaster and standard die sets now available for the rising 22 GT competition cartridge

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posted on August 2, 2025
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RCBS now offers its MatchMaster full-length bushing sizing die/micrometer seat die set for reloading the 22 GT cartridge. MSRP is $199.95. Other new 22 GT offerings from RCBS not pictured here include a standard full-length sizing die/seat die set (MSRP: $58.74) and a standalone MatchMaster seat die (MSRP: $139.95).
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RCBS has introduced new dies for the 22 GT cartridge, which continues to gain popularity among precision rifle shooters. Valued for its balance of high velocity and extended barrel life, the 22 GT is now backed by RCBS’s lineup of precision reloading tools.

The new die options include a standard full-length sizing and seating die set, as well as a MatchMaster bushing full-length sizing and micrometer seating die set for those who demand competition-grade precision. A standalone MatchMaster seating die is also available for shooters looking to upgrade a specific part of their die setup. All dies are designed, machined and assembled in the United States at the RCBS facility in California.

RCBS says this release reflects its commitment to supporting the most in-demand cartridges in the competitive shooting world. The 22 GT dies are currently shipping and available through RCBS.com and major reloading retailers. MSRP ranges from $58.74 for the standard die set to $199.95 for the MatchMaster set, with the standalone MatchMaster seating die priced at $139.95.

RCBS Launches New Reloading Hub for Handloaders

In addition to the 22 GT die release, RCBS recently launched a new educational platform at RCBS.com called the Reloading Hub. This online resource center is designed to guide both first-time and experienced reloaders through every stage of the reloading process, from setting up a press and choosing the right dies to trimming cases and casting bullets.

“Our mission at RCBS has always been to support handloaders with the highest quality equipment and education,” RCBS Marketing Director Joel Hodgdon said. “The Reloading Hub was created to make handloading more accessible, understandable and enjoyable for everyone, from beginners to seasoned pros.”

The Reloading Hub includes instructional articles, video walkthroughs, gear breakdowns and frequently asked questions. RCBS plans to regularly update the hub with new content, giving handloaders a reliable destination for improving their skills and building confidence at the bench.

Learn more about the new 22 GT dies from RCBS, along with the new Reloading Hub online resource center at rcbs.com.

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