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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 442356" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I use two Sinclair tops (the old ones that were made of carbon steel with numbers that were hard to read) on Wilson dies with good results. I did end up reworking one seater plug because of the way it met the bullet's ogive). I still think the best way to get top accuracy with a Wilson die is to seat with shims rather than the micrometer head. (you can buy arbor shim packs that are a fraction of the price the other guys get for the ones intended for a seater die). In my 22 centerfire guns, I like the bullet to either be .002" off the lands or in most cases just touching the lands. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 442356, member: 25383"] I use two Sinclair tops (the old ones that were made of carbon steel with numbers that were hard to read) on Wilson dies with good results. I did end up reworking one seater plug because of the way it met the bullet's ogive). I still think the best way to get top accuracy with a Wilson die is to seat with shims rather than the micrometer head. (you can buy arbor shim packs that are a fraction of the price the other guys get for the ones intended for a seater die). In my 22 centerfire guns, I like the bullet to either be .002" off the lands or in most cases just touching the lands. gary [/QUOTE]
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