I will start reloading soon for my new build on 7mm rem mag and as with the 30-06 I want to neck size only and want a bullet seater with a micrometer to keep the bullet seating guess to a minimum. Im undecided between picking the "Redding Type S Match Bushing 3-Die Neck Sizer Set" midway #340006 for $170.90 (then add shell holder + bushing and you are pushing $205.) or get the "Forster Ultra 2-Die Set" Midway #841047 for $94.99 and match it with either the "Lyman Deluxe Neck Sizer Die with Carbide Expander Button" Midway #339004 for $31.99 or the "Lee Collet 2-Die Neck Sizer Set" (Im using this one for the 30-06 and im satisfied) Midway #714059 for $28.49 which will put me in the $135.00 worst case scenario. This is a $70.00 difference which is money I can use on bullets, powder or much other stuff...
Im just not sure if the last will be the smart route, it is the cheaper for sure... I like the idea of not having to lube when neck sizing using the lyman or the lee die. Seems the Redding sets will require me to use the full size die for decaping then use the neck only die for sizing while either the lee or lyman will do both in one stroke... This is a hunting rifle but I will shoot it more punching paper than hunting... Around 400 yards. However, if mix and matching will have a noticeable negative effect on accuracy then I will definitely go for the Redding regardless of money or extra step when reloading.

What are y'all educated opinions?

Seems the lyman die is new, I could not find any reviews anywhere I looked. I wonder if the carbide expander works as advertised. I know carbide dies are use all the time on pistol/revolver shells but this might be a bit different. Any input on that will be appreciated.

Thanks as usual!