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The Redding Body Die for .223 Rem is a specialized reloading die designed to solve a common problem: as rifle cases get fired and resized repeatedly, they gradually become harder to chamber. Unlike a standard full-length sizing die, the body die resizes only the case body itself while bumping the shoulder back to proper position—without touching or altering the carefully sized case neck. This precision approach is invaluable for shooters running tight-tolerance handloads or competing at the benchrest level, where case fit and neck runout matter.
Redding body dies were originally developed for benchrest competitors who demand absolute consistency, and they remain purpose-built tools for serious reloaders. If you're running a progressive press or a single-stage and notice cases that chamber with resistance after a few loadings despite proper neck sizing, a body die restores function without forcing a complete resize cycle that wastes good brass. The die is engineered without internal parts and works as a targeted solution—pair it with your existing neck-sizing die set for a two-step sizing routine that keeps cases running clean and long.
This is not a general-purpose die for new brass or casual reloading. It's a specialist tool for the reloader who understands case prep, monitors chamber fit, and wants to extend case life while maintaining the precision that tight handloads demand. If you reload .223 Rem and have noticed your brass getting stubborn after a dozen or more firings, the Redding body die is the straightforward fix.
| Caliber | .223 Rem |
| Brand | Redding |
| Die Type | Body Die |
| Sizing Scope | Case body and shoulder only |
A body die resizes the case body and shoulder while leaving the case neck alone. You need one when your brass has become difficult to chamber after repeated firings and neck sizing, but you want to preserve your carefully sized neck and avoid a full-length resize.
Yes. The Redding body die is designed as a companion tool for Redding bushing-style neck sizing die sets. Use the neck die first to size the neck, then the body die to resize the body and shoulder.
Body dies are intended for cases that have become difficult to chamber after repeated firing and neck sizing. They are not designed for new brass or as a standalone full-length sizing solution.
Yes, the Redding body die can be used in both single-stage and progressive presses, though most benchrest and precision reloaders use it in a single-stage setup as part of a deliberate two-stage sizing process.

SKU: 197558466 • Weight: 0.45oz





Availability: In Stock
The Redding Body Die for .223 Rem is a specialized reloading die designed to solve a common problem: as rifle cases get fired and resized repeatedly, they gradually become harder to chamber. Unlike a standard full-length sizing die, the body die resizes only the case body itself while bumping the shoulder back to proper position—without touching or altering the carefully sized case neck. This precision approach is invaluable for shooters running tight-tolerance handloads or competing at the benchrest level, where case fit and neck runout matter.
Redding body dies were originally developed for benchrest competitors who demand absolute consistency, and they remain purpose-built tools for serious reloaders. If you're running a progressive press or a single-stage and notice cases that chamber with resistance after a few loadings despite proper neck sizing, a body die restores function without forcing a complete resize cycle that wastes good brass. The die is engineered without internal parts and works as a targeted solution—pair it with your existing neck-sizing die set for a two-step sizing routine that keeps cases running clean and long.
This is not a general-purpose die for new brass or casual reloading. It's a specialist tool for the reloader who understands case prep, monitors chamber fit, and wants to extend case life while maintaining the precision that tight handloads demand. If you reload .223 Rem and have noticed your brass getting stubborn after a dozen or more firings, the Redding body die is the straightforward fix.
| Caliber | .223 Rem |
| Brand | Redding |
| Die Type | Body Die |
| Sizing Scope | Case body and shoulder only |
A body die resizes the case body and shoulder while leaving the case neck alone. You need one when your brass has become difficult to chamber after repeated firings and neck sizing, but you want to preserve your carefully sized neck and avoid a full-length resize.
Yes. The Redding body die is designed as a companion tool for Redding bushing-style neck sizing die sets. Use the neck die first to size the neck, then the body die to resize the body and shoulder.
Body dies are intended for cases that have become difficult to chamber after repeated firing and neck sizing. They are not designed for new brass or as a standalone full-length sizing solution.
Yes, the Redding body die can be used in both single-stage and progressive presses, though most benchrest and precision reloaders use it in a single-stage setup as part of a deliberate two-stage sizing process.
SKU: 197558466 • Weight: 0.45oz
