My Micrometer seating die leaves a ring on the bullet just above the olgive. I havn't shot any of the rounds, but it looks like it won't touch the lands. Even if they shoot OK, it still doesn't look right and that bothers me and it's a lot of money to spend o a die that turns out a product that looks like that. I've read that Forster will "tweak" the die to make it right for a specific brand bullet, but what's the sense in having a die that is proprietary to only one brand of bullet? That defeats the purpose of having an adjustable die