I’m building a 6 Dasher for 600 yard BR, and need to decide what type of seating dies to use—Forster threaded or Wilson on an arbor press.
I want accurate loads but don’t want to spend extra money on more tools if it doesn’t help.
I’ve got a Redding Big Boss, and plan to resize on this w/ a Hornady custom made bushing die.
I could also seat bullets on it w/ a Forster 6 Dasher Ultra Seater die.
If I went the arbor press/Wilson die route, the K&M press w/ the seating force measuring option seems like a very good choice.
A third option is the Harrell’s 4 hole turret press, using the threaded dies. I know of one 600 IBS shooter who does well with his. Since I already have the Redding, if I go w/ the Forster seating die, I’d determine runout produced on it before considering purchasing the Harrell’s press.
I’m sure there are lots of people on both sides of the fence on types of dies, but I’d like your inputs, especially from shooters who use both threaded and arbor dies who can provide their results on both because they have used both.
Thanks in advance
I want accurate loads but don’t want to spend extra money on more tools if it doesn’t help.
I’ve got a Redding Big Boss, and plan to resize on this w/ a Hornady custom made bushing die.
I could also seat bullets on it w/ a Forster 6 Dasher Ultra Seater die.
If I went the arbor press/Wilson die route, the K&M press w/ the seating force measuring option seems like a very good choice.
A third option is the Harrell’s 4 hole turret press, using the threaded dies. I know of one 600 IBS shooter who does well with his. Since I already have the Redding, if I go w/ the Forster seating die, I’d determine runout produced on it before considering purchasing the Harrell’s press.
I’m sure there are lots of people on both sides of the fence on types of dies, but I’d like your inputs, especially from shooters who use both threaded and arbor dies who can provide their results on both because they have used both.
Thanks in advance