Acceptable variance/runout???

To the OP,

I own and have used both Hornady Unique and Imperial resizing die waxes.

I now only use Hornady Unique. You already own and use the Hornady product. It's less expensive than Imperial, easier to apply, and easier to remove. Continue with the Hornady product, if you want to use the better product.

Should you find something better, please share it with me...
 
that clicking sound is the alignment sleeve at the bottom of the die. If you have the die screwed in where it is jamming against the shell holder that sleeve will stick. The seating die doesn't need to go down to the shell holder. Back it up a bit where the sleeve is just touching and screw your seater stem down for your seating depth.

With further inspection I have found that the die sleeve has little rings in it like rough machining rings and the seating stem is hanging up in the sleeve. Either way I contacted forster and they told me to send it in to them and they'll get it taken care of.
 
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