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Reloading
VLD seating options
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1260301" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>I've read articles of form/fitting a seater stem with epoxy to the VLD. A concern would be the epoxy wearing or cracking. Obvious solution is to buy the VLD stem, next best would be drilling existing stem and last would be the epoxy route. I've not had a seating issue with the exception of Hornady dies and a drill press was the remedy. One would think die manufacturers would get on the band wagon with their own version of a VLD stem since the proliferation of VLD type bullets. They are missing out on extra revenue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1260301, member: 70363"] I've read articles of form/fitting a seater stem with epoxy to the VLD. A concern would be the epoxy wearing or cracking. Obvious solution is to buy the VLD stem, next best would be drilling existing stem and last would be the epoxy route. I've not had a seating issue with the exception of Hornady dies and a drill press was the remedy. One would think die manufacturers would get on the band wagon with their own version of a VLD stem since the proliferation of VLD type bullets. They are missing out on extra revenue. [/QUOTE]
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