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Wilson Inline Seating Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 287617" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Wilson doesn't make titanium bushing and they been sell their dies for over 50yrs and I never had a problem with their steel bushing. Sinclair makes Carbide bushing for the 6mm they run $40 each you can get on the Br site and they tell you who else makes those type bushing think it Shadetree. Normally the Wilson only sized about 1/2 the neck think the Redding does the whole neck and I never lube the neck. All I ever do is run steelwool around the neck and I use a body die for sizing also RCBS form /trim die works. </p><p></p><p>As you get more into the arbor type dies like Wilson for neck sizing most bushing come in size like .301" .244" etc . Jones bushing dies you can order .3015" or .2625" bushing plus he uses a bushing for his seater (set of his dies runs over $200) and he makes threated dies also here is his site <a href="http://www.neiljones.com/so" target="_blank">http://www.neiljones.com/so</a> you have lots of options on neck tension . </p><p></p><p>Sinclair also sells shims (10 from .003" to .020")for the Wilson seater allows you to move the bullet out further without having to adjust stem each time and they sell extra seater stems/cap so if you want to shoot two or more different type bullets it alot easier than adjusting each time.</p><p></p><p>Mikecr explained how the Wilson neck die works. Wish i could help with other dies but don't use them very much. Well good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 287617, member: 306"] Wilson doesn't make titanium bushing and they been sell their dies for over 50yrs and I never had a problem with their steel bushing. Sinclair makes Carbide bushing for the 6mm they run $40 each you can get on the Br site and they tell you who else makes those type bushing think it Shadetree. Normally the Wilson only sized about 1/2 the neck think the Redding does the whole neck and I never lube the neck. All I ever do is run steelwool around the neck and I use a body die for sizing also RCBS form /trim die works. As you get more into the arbor type dies like Wilson for neck sizing most bushing come in size like .301" .244" etc . Jones bushing dies you can order .3015" or .2625" bushing plus he uses a bushing for his seater (set of his dies runs over $200) and he makes threated dies also here is his site [url]http://www.neiljones.com/so[/url] you have lots of options on neck tension . Sinclair also sells shims (10 from .003" to .020")for the Wilson seater allows you to move the bullet out further without having to adjust stem each time and they sell extra seater stems/cap so if you want to shoot two or more different type bullets it alot easier than adjusting each time. Mikecr explained how the Wilson neck die works. Wish i could help with other dies but don't use them very much. Well good luck [/QUOTE]
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