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For any one who has "bedded" their seating stem...
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1199762" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I had trouble with 1 seating stem making a ring. With a Dremel tool and Bright stick ( Dremel rubber polishing stick with abrasive imbedded). By using one that had been worn to a point, I was able to remove the cause of rings on seated bullets, Rim on edge of recess in end of seating stem was the cause. I have used a metal filled epoxy, (J B Weld and/or Brownell's Accura glass with metal powder.), To form fit seating stems to cast bullet nose profiles. In Pistol and rifle dies both. </p><p> </p><p>Be sure to clean the recess in the stem to allow solid bonding of Epoxy to Seating Stem. Be sure to coat outside of stem and inside of die with a release agent or grease, So the die will not get locked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1199762, member: 77249"] I had trouble with 1 seating stem making a ring. With a Dremel tool and Bright stick ( Dremel rubber polishing stick with abrasive imbedded). By using one that had been worn to a point, I was able to remove the cause of rings on seated bullets, Rim on edge of recess in end of seating stem was the cause. I have used a metal filled epoxy, (J B Weld and/or Brownell's Accura glass with metal powder.), To form fit seating stems to cast bullet nose profiles. In Pistol and rifle dies both. Be sure to clean the recess in the stem to allow solid bonding of Epoxy to Seating Stem. Be sure to coat outside of stem and inside of die with a release agent or grease, So the die will not get locked up. [/QUOTE]
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