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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
replacing bullet seating dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Jinx-)" data-source="post: 381189" data-attributes="member: 19791"><p>Lee's Collete Neck Sizing Die is perfectly fine nothing wrong with it I love it, maybe the lines it lives on the neck when it squeezes brass is the only disadvantage I noticed. The Lee seating die in contrary its inconsistency was mostly due to the adjustment knob movement while seating bullets, depends how hard I press this knob is moving up a bit so it keeps loosing its zero. I think it has to do with material this knob is made of, sort of aluminum and the thread doesn't have tightly fit, there are no feature to lock position of the adjusting knob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jinx-), post: 381189, member: 19791"] Lee's Collete Neck Sizing Die is perfectly fine nothing wrong with it I love it, maybe the lines it lives on the neck when it squeezes brass is the only disadvantage I noticed. The Lee seating die in contrary its inconsistency was mostly due to the adjustment knob movement while seating bullets, depends how hard I press this knob is moving up a bit so it keeps loosing its zero. I think it has to do with material this knob is made of, sort of aluminum and the thread doesn't have tightly fit, there are no feature to lock position of the adjusting knob. [/QUOTE]
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