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Are micrometer seater dies worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="dhois" data-source="post: 1630847" data-attributes="member: 32970"><p>OP. I have micro-seaters but for the hunting rounds I use the most, I don't. My rifle is a Browning Abolt ii in 338 WM that is magazine fed. Jump to the lands is 0.168". It is (sometimes) sub-MOA at 200 yds. If you can afford it, get the micrometer seater die but it might not be essential unless your hunting rifle is very sensitive to the seating depth of the bullets you work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhois, post: 1630847, member: 32970"] OP. I have micro-seaters but for the hunting rounds I use the most, I don’t. My rifle is a Browning Abolt ii in 338 WM that is magazine fed. Jump to the lands is 0.168”. It is (sometimes) sub-MOA at 200 yds. If you can afford it, get the micrometer seater die but it might not be essential unless your hunting rifle is very sensitive to the seating depth of the bullets you work with. [/QUOTE]
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