Seating Die Questions

Earnhardt

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I'm going to start reloading bullets CBTO with Berger .30 cal 230 grns in a 300 RUM
In my standard RCBS seating die I can get a max overall cartridge length of 3.95"
In my Redding Competition die I can get a max overall cartridge length of 3.845", Which still leaves me quite a ways off of the lands.
I love the fine tune capability of the Redding Comp die, but the RCBS gets me where I need to be for cartridge length.
Do all brands of dies have a different max length that they will seat a bullet for a factory round such as the 300 RUM?
Has anyone used a Redding VLD seating micrometer on to of a RCBS, or brand of seating die?
If so, did it shorten the max overall length that it will seat a bullet, from what it would seat bullets at before putting the Redding VLD micrometer on it?
How's the repeatability with the micrometer?
Thanks
 
A 'VLD' seater plug should be drilled deeper to prevent VLD tips from bottoming out at the set datum contact. I don't understand why ALL seater plugs are not made like this by now.
This would likely allow for shallower seating.
 
Make a call to Redding, ask them if they can remedy the situation? Maybe they can fix the issue, it wouldn't hurt to try. They've fixed more then a few issues on sizing dies I've owned, so I can't see why not ask to fix yours.
 
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