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Forster competition seating die issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1763656" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I like a lot of the responses/suggestions, however if this were my problem I would be calling Forster and Hammer looking for some direction; they are both good companies and I am sure they will find a solution for you. For me putting more neck tension only puts more pressure against the bullet being puhsed into the seating cone, thus forcing the taper of the bullet into the seating cone deeper/more. And as for polishing the inside of the seating cone that could literally lead to a perfect fit between the bullet and the seating cone making the bullet more capable of sticking inside of the cone; good idea just not sure about how good that would work. Again I'd try calling the both companies and speaking with the tech department, from some of the replies this is not an uncommon problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1763656, member: 69192"] I like a lot of the responses/suggestions, however if this were my problem I would be calling Forster and Hammer looking for some direction; they are both good companies and I am sure they will find a solution for you. For me putting more neck tension only puts more pressure against the bullet being puhsed into the seating cone, thus forcing the taper of the bullet into the seating cone deeper/more. And as for polishing the inside of the seating cone that could literally lead to a perfect fit between the bullet and the seating cone making the bullet more capable of sticking inside of the cone; good idea just not sure about how good that would work. Again I'd try calling the both companies and speaking with the tech department, from some of the replies this is not an uncommon problem. [/QUOTE]
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