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Redding Seating Die issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 2674402" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>-Try removing the entire micrometer seater.</p><p>-Back the die without the seating stem out a few full rotations.</p><p>-Take loaded bullet (factory) and run it up into the die without the seater.</p><p>-Screw the seater down with the round up in the die and screw the seater down on top until it lightly starts to move the arm down.</p><p>-Spin the lock ring on the die to lock it down.</p><p>-Back the seater out until it no longer contacts the bullet. (The bullet should be in the die at the top of the arm movement without touching).</p><p>-With the bullet in the die at the top of travel, screw the seater down until it moves the arm slightly.</p><p>-Take an empty case and a bullet and see if it will seat it to approx the length desired( should be a little longer ). Then slowly turn it a few thousandths down and see if it allows it to do it without denting the shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 2674402, member: 25831"] -Try removing the entire micrometer seater. -Back the die without the seating stem out a few full rotations. -Take loaded bullet (factory) and run it up into the die without the seater. -Screw the seater down with the round up in the die and screw the seater down on top until it lightly starts to move the arm down. -Spin the lock ring on the die to lock it down. -Back the seater out until it no longer contacts the bullet. (The bullet should be in the die at the top of the arm movement without touching). -With the bullet in the die at the top of travel, screw the seater down until it moves the arm slightly. -Take an empty case and a bullet and see if it will seat it to approx the length desired( should be a little longer ). Then slowly turn it a few thousandths down and see if it allows it to do it without denting the shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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