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Reloading
Wilson Inline Seating Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="distantfoe" data-source="post: 287340" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>I've used the seating dies exclusively for 5+ years. They do rust, but no problems with vlds.</p><p></p><p>I've used them in the pursuit of producing low runout rounds. They're super easy to use and adjust, just measure the "stem" and adjust seating depth accordingly. They're just as versatile as a micrometer seating die just a lot cheaper. Wildcats are not a big deal, just have your smith ream with the same chamber reamer as your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="distantfoe, post: 287340, member: 4357"] I've used the seating dies exclusively for 5+ years. They do rust, but no problems with vlds. I've used them in the pursuit of producing low runout rounds. They're super easy to use and adjust, just measure the "stem" and adjust seating depth accordingly. They're just as versatile as a micrometer seating die just a lot cheaper. Wildcats are not a big deal, just have your smith ream with the same chamber reamer as your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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