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7mm stw dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="frequent misser" data-source="post: 599706" data-attributes="member: 5295"><p>Yes. The difference is in your bullets. You can either sort your bullets by length or you can use a micrometer seater and seat all your bullets about .004 long. Measure the round and adjust your seater and finish seating the bullet so they are all the same. You will then have to back off the seater again and seat your next one long and measure and adjust.....You get the idea. It doesn't seem to matter what brand of vld's you shoot either. There is just a variance of a few thousandths in all of them. Either sort them or get the micrometer. I have reddings and forsters micrometer seaters and both work well. The knob is larger on the forster if that matters to you. Redding offers a micrometer for their regular seater die, rcbs may offer that as well but I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frequent misser, post: 599706, member: 5295"] Yes. The difference is in your bullets. You can either sort your bullets by length or you can use a micrometer seater and seat all your bullets about .004 long. Measure the round and adjust your seater and finish seating the bullet so they are all the same. You will then have to back off the seater again and seat your next one long and measure and adjust.....You get the idea. It doesn't seem to matter what brand of vld's you shoot either. There is just a variance of a few thousandths in all of them. Either sort them or get the micrometer. I have reddings and forsters micrometer seaters and both work well. The knob is larger on the forster if that matters to you. Redding offers a micrometer for their regular seater die, rcbs may offer that as well but I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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