I love my forster press, but the only thing I didn't like was not having the ability to measure seating force. Well, I think I found a solution. I attached a torque wrench to the armature. Torque is directly related seating force.
I've tested with 1.5 to 3 mil neck tension, I get a ~30 % difference in torque value. That's enough fidelity to screen out the outliers.
Thought I'd share..
I'm using a .9 to 18 ft-lb torque wrench..

I've tested with 1.5 to 3 mil neck tension, I get a ~30 % difference in torque value. That's enough fidelity to screen out the outliers.

Thought I'd share..
I'm using a .9 to 18 ft-lb torque wrench..
