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Reloading
Forster Bench rest Ultra or Redding Competition seating die
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 238083" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I have had this problem with alot of the LEE, Lyman, and RCBS seeting dies. I was told I need to drill them out. I have been seating the Whinchester balistic silver tips, A-MAX, and the SST from Horndy for a 3006. I guess I need to do some calling around because none of the standard stems seat on the bullet sholder. I suspected it may cause some runout but I have not measures this at this time. I still get very good consistant seating depth but I have questions this myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 238083, member: 10429"] I have had this problem with alot of the LEE, Lyman, and RCBS seeting dies. I was told I need to drill them out. I have been seating the Whinchester balistic silver tips, A-MAX, and the SST from Horndy for a 3006. I guess I need to do some calling around because none of the standard stems seat on the bullet sholder. I suspected it may cause some runout but I have not measures this at this time. I still get very good consistant seating depth but I have questions this myself. [/QUOTE]
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