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Reloading
I need help with reloading die selection
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<blockquote data-quote="FUBAR" data-source="post: 708953" data-attributes="member: 47748"><p>If you need a micrometer adj, Sinclair sells them for Wilson...</p><p></p><p>I would avoid full length resizing until it was required, but even in cases where one has to, I would then use my Wilson Full Length Seater</p><p></p><p>The Full Length Seater supports the whole assembly, bullet & case, and <strong>never introduces</strong> any run out! </p><p></p><p>In fact if I full length resize, and I have an inline seater, I will switch over to my arbor...</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying don't use full length resizing dies or "screw in" dies, I have sets from most mfg today and many historical ones...</p><p></p><p>Inline dies are used by more precision shooters than any other.</p><p></p><p>One more thought--if your fired cases are expanding more than about .001 just above the web, known as the pressure ring, then you most likely need to reduce the load for that rifle...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FUBAR, post: 708953, member: 47748"] If you need a micrometer adj, Sinclair sells them for Wilson... I would avoid full length resizing until it was required, but even in cases where one has to, I would then use my Wilson Full Length Seater The Full Length Seater supports the whole assembly, bullet & case, and [B]never introduces[/B] any run out! In fact if I full length resize, and I have an inline seater, I will switch over to my arbor... I'm not saying don't use full length resizing dies or "screw in" dies, I have sets from most mfg today and many historical ones... Inline dies are used by more precision shooters than any other. One more thought--if your fired cases are expanding more than about .001 just above the web, known as the pressure ring, then you most likely need to reduce the load for that rifle... [/QUOTE]
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