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Seating die designs

consistent seating can be achieved.
Agreed but his initial inquiry was to find a seater that seated all bullets using the land touch point so he didn't have to adjust it for every different bullet. Tall order :)


I see the posts about the Superior Precision dies has been deleted for some reason. They look to do exactly what this topic is about and very close to the Redding die conversion I spoke about.
 
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Yep. From the stand point of precision or accuracy gains, that's a long way to go to fix a non-existant problem.
If you have concluded through whatever testing means you have applied to your specific situation that this is a subject that's not worth pursuit then that's fine for you and your situation.
Meanwhile, I will explore the details of this to determine if it's a factor in my specific situation.
 
If you have concluded through whatever testing means you have applied to your specific situation that this is a subject that's not worth pursuit then that's fine for you and your situation.
Meanwhile, I will explore the details of this to determine if it's a factor in my specific situation.
What is the reason to do this also. It's not about runout?
 
My objective is to seat the bullet untlizing bottom 30% of the bullet simply because that is where I personally have found bullets to be the most consistent across the lot #s and manufacturers.
I presume this discussion to be about jacketed bullets with an aerodynamic nose.
There are bullets with specific uses that ignore this.

Now, if someone has concluded that seating depth consistency is not important, then the whole point is moot to their situation.

I'm in the learning phase. Eliminate one variable at a time. Otherwise, you're just creating chaos and inviting the unpredictable.

I've read many things. Many have not worked for me. So I test things for myself. Then I know what works for me.
 
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What is the reason to do this also. It's not about runout?
No. Run out will involve another test should I decide it might be creating problems.
I'd like to think that if I get this right, run-out won't be an induced issue. Time will tell.
First I intend to get consistent seating depths.
 
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Contact patch on a 7 ogive .30 with a .30 cal. Lee Target Loader seater.
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If I’m not mistaken the Micron seating dies from bullet central make contact lower on the ogive than some other.

 
Now, if someone has concluded that seating depth consistency is not important, then the whole point is moot.

I'm in the learning phase. Eliminate one variable at a time. Otherwise, you're just creating chaos and inviting the unpredictable.

I've read many things. Many have not worked for me. So I test things for myself. Then I know what works for me.
Your run out is induced in the sizing operation- the rest just follows-
So what cartridge, sizing dies, & press are you using???
-This is where to look-

Ive seen a fellow seat a bullet w/ a Wilson seater by hand force only & run it on a concentricity wheel w/ zero run out….
 
Over the weekend I pulled out a Redding bushing neck die and a Redding Comp bushing neck die to revisit this. After about 10 minutes re-pondering designs I realized why I shelved it way back. Way too much work for little gain :)

Do you mean like this?

Kudos to you for spending the time to try it out :)
 
Your run out is induced in the sizing operation- the rest just follows-
So what cartridge, sizing dies, & press are you using???
-This is where to look-

Ive seen a fellow seat a bullet w/ a Wilson seater by hand force only & run it on a concentricity wheel w/ zero run out….
I never said I had run out problems. I said I was interested in consistent seating depths. The run-out issue was brought up by others.
 

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