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Reloading
VLD Seating Stem
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<blockquote data-quote="cdherman" data-source="post: 2173019" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>My Redding competition seater for my 6.5x285 leaves a "ring" around the 156 EOL bullets. They still shoot well. But ordered a VLD seater for the Redding set. My Forester micrometers, in a variety of cartridges, have never given trouble with VLD bullets....</p><p></p><p>I've debated the idea of lapping the stem to a given bullet, with a drill press. But I worry that one could introduce some variation which could in turn affect the concentricity of the loaded cartridge. Perhaps lapping with a lathe would avoid this. But I don't have a lathe.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdherman, post: 2173019, member: 12282"] My Redding competition seater for my 6.5x285 leaves a "ring" around the 156 EOL bullets. They still shoot well. But ordered a VLD seater for the Redding set. My Forester micrometers, in a variety of cartridges, have never given trouble with VLD bullets.... I've debated the idea of lapping the stem to a given bullet, with a drill press. But I worry that one could introduce some variation which could in turn affect the concentricity of the loaded cartridge. Perhaps lapping with a lathe would avoid this. But I don't have a lathe....... [/QUOTE]
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