So the Wilson seater die that I got is too tight in the neck area to be used without turning. Is there another die that works without turning necks? This is with 221 Lapua brass.
Thanks.
Rich
Thanks.
Rich
My 20 Vartarg has a 234 neck and my loaded Lapua measures 231-232. And works ok with my Wilson inline seater. I opened the back end of my Vartarg up from Todd Kindlers original to match Lapua’s larger 0.200 reference dimension and some of my cases stick at that point in the die. All this to ask: how big are your necks?So the Wilson seater die that I got is too tight in the neck area to be used without turning. Is there another die that works without turning necks? This is with 221 Lapua brass.
Thanks.
Rich
I'm betting you could get a machine shop or smith with a mill to ream the thick a few thou, or even wilson might.So the Wilson seater die that I got is too tight in the neck area to be used without turning. Is there another die that works without turning necks? This is with 221 Lapua brass.
Thanks.
Rich
You will have half the money and more versatile and better die with a wilson inline die.Redding Competition Seating Die, part number 55636
Don't give up on having the neck opened up, call Wilson Monday mourning is were I would start.I'm wondering if I can lap it so that it works.
I thought this was going to be easier to do. It sounds like there would be a market for a 'no-turn' seating die. When will the die folks catch up to the current reamers...
I think it would just be easier to turn the necks. Ain't nothing easy anymore, if it ever was...
Thanks to all.
Not my first by quite a few, but never had this happen before. Had a few at the .200, but not the neck. Frustrating.If this is your first time using a inline die once you start you won't wanna go back to other seaters