You beat me to it The cracks are very small and hard to seeYour seating stem is more than likely cracked. Had this happen with every single one of my Forster seating stems. I've quit using them because of this.
You beat me to it The cracks are very small and hard to seeYour seating stem is more than likely cracked. Had this happen with every single one of my Forster seating stems. I've quit using them because of this.
Your seating stem is more than likely cracked. Had this happen with every single one of my Forster seating stems. I've quit using them because of this.
Had this happen a few times. They replaced them after making sure I knew it was all my fault and I'm the problem. I do not purchase Forster anymore and almost have all my Forster items sold.
Did Forster explain to you what you did wrong?
I can second what Gordo said.Your seating stem is more than likely cracked. Had this happen with every single one of my Forster seating stems. I've quit using them because of this.
Since you brought up Wilson what do you think about them
I was thinking about sending 3 pieces of brass to make dies
I have a really good idea send it to Froster they will inspect polish and send it back free of charge I sent my Micro-adjustable seating die in for repairs excellent customer serviceSo I'm getting a bunch of rough scratches on my bullets along with a hard ring and suddenly the die is gripping the bullet and literally pulling the bullet out of the case on the down stroke of my press. I have apart but can't find anything wrong. Any ideas? It's a .300 win mag Forster micrometer seating die in my lee press I've been using for a decade.View attachment 159649