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Hornady microjust seater setting

I just received this seater and trying to figure out how you would record the settings as shown in my picture. I'm going to keep a picture of this setting and label with type of bullet, OAL but also want to write the number in my notes but how? I can't find any instructions and can't get it on the Hornady web site.

The numbers are upside down, why I don't know but I can get used to that.
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I was not impressed with mine. I made up a dummy round from that lot of bullets just incase and once set I marked it with a sharpie.

Tim
 
I've found that I'm not much off no matter what bullet. (Same cal)
I make a bullet, measure, decide more or less depth/length, adjust. This is done every time I start a batch.
Too simple of a task to have to write anything down.
 
I have a couple of these, and agree, not the best design with the numbers upside down.
Reading like a micormeter, a full turn is .050, and those full turns show on the right side lines. And 2 full turns of the drum gives a full numerical movement on the left scale.
I'd call this .388
Only the even hole numbers are on the left, so you're greater than .3 but not to .4
And you're more than a full turn above three since the 1/2 line is showing on the right, so .3 + .050
.3 + .050 + .038 on the drum = .388
Of course, if your main goal is record this and reset it later, Richard's 3538 works well too. And you can make .001" adjustments off that also.
 
Mine seated bullets as well as my Wilson in line seater.
 

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