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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 1739734" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>I would suggest you follow "The Ultimate Reloader" Gavin on You Tube. </p><p>Like Gavin, I prefer the Forster Press and Adam MacDonald's "auto trickler" with the AND scale. I am a retired lab scientist and have several "lab" scales (from a price point in the thousands) in boxes in the basement. I also use the K&M Arbor press with the neck tension gauge with Wilson dies. The ultimate seating die is a Wilson die blank reamed at the same time as your new barrel with the chambering reamer. Wilson VLD seating stems are more likely to fit your expensive long range bullets than threaded dies. Avoid cheaply made price point threaded die sets with standard full length size dies and standard (not made for VLD bullet) seaters. These are a waste of money. You are seeking to make better than good ammunition. You need size dies with bushings and VLD stem chamber type seaters. [ATTACH]154848[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 1739734, member: 9551"] I would suggest you follow "The Ultimate Reloader" Gavin on You Tube. Like Gavin, I prefer the Forster Press and Adam MacDonald's "auto trickler" with the AND scale. I am a retired lab scientist and have several "lab" scales (from a price point in the thousands) in boxes in the basement. I also use the K&M Arbor press with the neck tension gauge with Wilson dies. The ultimate seating die is a Wilson die blank reamed at the same time as your new barrel with the chambering reamer. Wilson VLD seating stems are more likely to fit your expensive long range bullets than threaded dies. Avoid cheaply made price point threaded die sets with standard full length size dies and standard (not made for VLD bullet) seaters. These are a waste of money. You are seeking to make better than good ammunition. You need size dies with bushings and VLD stem chamber type seaters. [ATTACH]154848[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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