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Reloading
7MM Reloading Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="flashhole" data-source="post: 660793" data-attributes="member: 21375"><p>Any seat die will do what you want but the ones with the micrometer adjust make the job a bit easier. Forster Ultraseat Die and the Redding Micrometer Seat die are the best ones. The Hornady equivalent is sloppy by comparison. One important consideration is the seater cup (the part that engages the bullet). If you use a long pointy bullet you need to make sure the bullet tip does not bottom out on the seating stem. The cup should engage the bullet on the ogive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flashhole, post: 660793, member: 21375"] Any seat die will do what you want but the ones with the micrometer adjust make the job a bit easier. Forster Ultraseat Die and the Redding Micrometer Seat die are the best ones. The Hornady equivalent is sloppy by comparison. One important consideration is the seater cup (the part that engages the bullet). If you use a long pointy bullet you need to make sure the bullet tip does not bottom out on the seating stem. The cup should engage the bullet on the ogive. [/QUOTE]
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