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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 734448" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>You may be OK with the standard Redding dyes. The expander plug will need to be used to get in the .292" range of neck tension which works well with e 140VLD/Lapua combo. The crapshoot will be whether the use of the expander keeps your runout within a reasonable range of .003" or less. Some sets do, some don't. For 800 yard work these details become important. At the very least, I would get a bushing dye. It doesnt have to be the one with the micrometer. The competition seater just makes life a lot easier, but you can get away with a standard one. It's just more effort to adjust an accurate seating depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 734448, member: 10291"] You may be OK with the standard Redding dyes. The expander plug will need to be used to get in the .292" range of neck tension which works well with e 140VLD/Lapua combo. The crapshoot will be whether the use of the expander keeps your runout within a reasonable range of .003" or less. Some sets do, some don't. For 800 yard work these details become important. At the very least, I would get a bushing dye. It doesnt have to be the one with the micrometer. The competition seater just makes life a lot easier, but you can get away with a standard one. It's just more effort to adjust an accurate seating depth. [/QUOTE]
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