Redding Reloading Equipment Announces New Dies and Sets

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posted on August 1, 2025
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Lede6mm GT 22 GT And 25 GT Die Sets

Redding Reloading Equipment has introduced dies and die sets for the 22 GT, 6mm GT and the 25 GT. The 6mm GT, originally designed for competitive shooting has proven to be very accurate not only on the range but also in the field; it unwittingly became the perfect starting point for the design and development of new 22 and 25 caliber cartridge.

The 22 GT and 25 GT are highly accurate and mild recoiling cartridges which can be used in numerous action types including AR-pattern platforms. Positioned on both sides of its older 6mm GT sibling, these cartridges have been very successful as dual-purpose competition and hunting cartridges. As new rifles become available and more and more new bullets reach the market, Redding dies and 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 product families have been designed, produced and tested at the Redding facility in Upstate, New York.

Redding continues to add cartridges to it standard product lines as consumer demand and industry support grows. It is also important to note that Redding continues to produce truly “Custom” die sets as well. The Engineering Group at Redding requires only a chamber reamer drawing or 5 fired cases from the firearm in question to quote the production of dies for virtually any caliber and firearm. Prices are quoted on an individual basis depending upon the complexity of the chambering and any need for tooling. For more information on these new dies, die sets, or even a custom die set, visit redding-reloading.com.

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