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Competition Seater Die Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 192231" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>What sets the "Competition" seater dies apart from standard seaters is the sliding alignment sleeve they have. It allows for consistent straightness of the seated bullet. The micrometer makes it simpler to adjust bullet seating depth. If you're loading to magazine length and a stock chamber, minor depth changes to adjust bullet "jump" are not needed. The standard Forster seating die provides the sleeve without the micrometer. The Forster and Redding dies are of comparable quality with each having its fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 192231, member: 8037"] What sets the "Competition" seater dies apart from standard seaters is the sliding alignment sleeve they have. It allows for consistent straightness of the seated bullet. The micrometer makes it simpler to adjust bullet seating depth. If you're loading to magazine length and a stock chamber, minor depth changes to adjust bullet "jump" are not needed. The standard Forster seating die provides the sleeve without the micrometer. The Forster and Redding dies are of comparable quality with each having its fans. [/QUOTE]
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