Ccrider
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Wouldn’t you need a different reamer to cut the die from your chamber reamer?The best micrometer seating die is a newlon blank reamed with your reamer
Wouldn’t you need a different reamer to cut the die from your chamber reamer?The best micrometer seating die is a newlon blank reamed with your reamer
Wouldn’t you need a different reamer to cut the die from your chamber reamer?
This,,,,,,,, your not resizing, just guiding.Not for a seating die.
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Ive never seen a threaded wilson micrometer die. You got a pic of one?without question
They don't that I'm aware of. But you could buy the die and the arbor press for the cost of some of these screw in die sets and be way ahead. I have found all screw in dies to have the same limitation. The bullet pusher is flimsy and none I've had produce the concentricy of a Wilson. One of them was really bad. I won't mention the name but they did send me new parts which would supposedly have fixed it. Already bought the K&M arbor and the Wilson by then.Ive never seen a threaded wilson micrometer die. You got a pic of one?
Sent a couple of bullets into Whidden and they made a stem for me.I'm more interested in the shape of the seating pin. All of them do not fit the tip of your bullet properly.
They still don't make threaded seating dies. I called and asked them just in case their website was outdated.Ive never seen a threaded wilson micrometer die. You got a pic of one?