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Need help with consistent seating depth using seating die
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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 2021316" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>I had the same problem with my forester die 2-3 years ago. The stem would even click sometimes when seating the bullet. Tried everything. Then I found in a web search a problem with a cracked seating stem from forester and the long process the OP went through to get it fixed. Forester wouldn't admit the problem. LONG LONG story shortened, I sent 3 cartridges and my die to forester. They replied like they've never seen it before, but their answer was nearly verbatim to the posts I had read. I still have that paperweight somewhere if anyone wants it. I haven't bought a Forester die since as a matter of principle. My LE Wilson, Redding and even Hornady dies seat to within .001. Side note, Just a month ago loaned my Redding 6.5 CM die to a buddy who couldn't get consistent seating depths in his... Forester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 2021316, member: 94632"] I had the same problem with my forester die 2-3 years ago. The stem would even click sometimes when seating the bullet. Tried everything. Then I found in a web search a problem with a cracked seating stem from forester and the long process the OP went through to get it fixed. Forester wouldn't admit the problem. LONG LONG story shortened, I sent 3 cartridges and my die to forester. They replied like they've never seen it before, but their answer was nearly verbatim to the posts I had read. I still have that paperweight somewhere if anyone wants it. I haven't bought a Forester die since as a matter of principle. My LE Wilson, Redding and even Hornady dies seat to within .001. Side note, Just a month ago loaned my Redding 6.5 CM die to a buddy who couldn't get consistent seating depths in his... Forester. [/QUOTE]
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