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Lee seating die problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 3043477" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>This is most likely a seater for with a small stem. You may need to remove the stem and drill it out and smooth out the inside edge of it. Allowing the bullet nose to go further into the stem. If this is more work than you want to do get a Redding die with a VLD stem. They are contoured to except the bullet while contacting the whole tip of the bullet, not just at the lip of the stem, that is making the mark on your bullet. Hope this helps you. PS, I'm not a fan of nosler bass either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 3043477, member: 118066"] This is most likely a seater for with a small stem. You may need to remove the stem and drill it out and smooth out the inside edge of it. Allowing the bullet nose to go further into the stem. If this is more work than you want to do get a Redding die with a VLD stem. They are contoured to except the bullet while contacting the whole tip of the bullet, not just at the lip of the stem, that is making the mark on your bullet. Hope this helps you. PS, I'm not a fan of nosler bass either. [/QUOTE]
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