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replacing bullet seating dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 406106" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I use various sizing dies/brands. But seat everything with Wilson.</p><p>Before you write hand dies off as weird, you should take pause for an objective consideration.</p><p></p><p>The are high quality</p><p>They are way cheaper</p><p>They are fast, easy to use, and provide excellent seating accuracy</p><p>No hammering, just pick up a cheap Sinclair Arbor to set nearby on a shelf(they're small). Or get a K&M with dial indication of seating force(sweet deal there)</p><p>You can put micrometer adjustments on them, or wilson shims, or just stick with the stem setscrew(if rarely changing depth)</p><p>You can get blanks and have your gunsmith chamber along with your barrel</p><p></p><p>Just throwin it out there.. Wilson's are not so 'weird' that you should ignore them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 406106, member: 1521"] I use various sizing dies/brands. But seat everything with Wilson. Before you write hand dies off as weird, you should take pause for an objective consideration. The are high quality They are way cheaper They are fast, easy to use, and provide excellent seating accuracy No hammering, just pick up a cheap Sinclair Arbor to set nearby on a shelf(they're small). Or get a K&M with dial indication of seating force(sweet deal there) You can put micrometer adjustments on them, or wilson shims, or just stick with the stem setscrew(if rarely changing depth) You can get blanks and have your gunsmith chamber along with your barrel Just throwin it out there.. Wilson's are not so 'weird' that you should ignore them. [/QUOTE]
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