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K&M Precision Arbor Press - Feedback Please
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckdan" data-source="post: 2410678" data-attributes="member: 8932"><p>I have found the LEE dead length seater die to be very useful to get accurate OALs on a linkage press. I run the die body down until it contacts the shell holder enough to prevent cam over. I like to run mine down as far as possible, to get into the part of the ram stroke with less mechanical advantage. I get better feel that way. Then I adjust the bullet seating length. It eliminates linkage slop as a factor in OAL by creating a hard stop when the shell holder touches the die bottom. Somewhat similar to how an arbor die works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckdan, post: 2410678, member: 8932"] I have found the LEE dead length seater die to be very useful to get accurate OALs on a linkage press. I run the die body down until it contacts the shell holder enough to prevent cam over. I like to run mine down as far as possible, to get into the part of the ram stroke with less mechanical advantage. I get better feel that way. Then I adjust the bullet seating length. It eliminates linkage slop as a factor in OAL by creating a hard stop when the shell holder touches the die bottom. Somewhat similar to how an arbor die works. [/QUOTE]
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