I thought the whole idea of the design was to allow the die to float?These die lock rings are a near interference fit for the slot in the Co-Ax press
I agree with thisNon-bushing dies produce much better runout in my experience. I second the vote for the Forster Ultra-micrometer seater - more durable and consistent than RCBS or Redding; seaters with a sliding sleeve give me better runout.
I have a couple they work very well for mewhat about the whidden
The best seating die that comes in a standard die set. Very very close to the #'s I get with my Forster Ultra seater.Don't turn your nose up at the LEE Dead length seater. I did a little
fooling with the floating nose punch to get lower on the ogive. They
are straight and consistent running out of an old RCBS Junior.....
I have two and like them but I’ve never checked runout from themwhat about the whidden
SAC (Short Action Customs) "The" Seating Die and their Modular Sizing Die. After that, the Redding Competition dies are good.For a press die, What die produces less runout assuming everything else is good.