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Cocentric bullet seating
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 59501" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>Brian--non of my post was pointed at you at all. AND I know what you mean that a poor fit of the seater stem can cause trouble with certain profiles of bullets. I've got some of the forester dies and love em--they "feel" like quality. Hornady's on the other hand "feel" like a beer can but wouldn't you know it.........I've been able to get fantastic performance out of most my Hornady's and no longer spend the money on the Foresters. I've seen posts where guys have had nightmares with Hornady. It's always different strokes for different folks---the great thing is usually any factory maker stands behind their dies if you just send them in. I don't really understand how anyone makes the quality we see for $20-25 in standard dies!!!! $20 just doesn't seem to buy "anything" any more let alone something with some quality steel and machining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 59501, member: 3532"] Brian--non of my post was pointed at you at all. AND I know what you mean that a poor fit of the seater stem can cause trouble with certain profiles of bullets. I've got some of the forester dies and love em--they "feel" like quality. Hornady's on the other hand "feel" like a beer can but wouldn't you know it.........I've been able to get fantastic performance out of most my Hornady's and no longer spend the money on the Foresters. I've seen posts where guys have had nightmares with Hornady. It's always different strokes for different folks---the great thing is usually any factory maker stands behind their dies if you just send them in. I don't really understand how anyone makes the quality we see for $20-25 in standard dies!!!! $20 just doesn't seem to buy "anything" any more let alone something with some quality steel and machining. [/QUOTE]
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