Does anyone have experience with this die? I would appreciate your comments. Is it worth the extra $$$.
JPM
JPM
And then there are transfers, I am the fan of standards and I am the fan of transfers.
F. Guffey
This is the only reason to use a Wilson. You can feel bullets being seated with one. I also believe it gives a straighter seat. MattAll of my seating dies are micro adjust, any reloader that can read a height gage should be able to measure the height of the seating stem above the die, a reloader should not find it difficult to 'zero' a gage. But? I guess it is easier to purchases an expensive die than to learn how to use the one die.
F. Guffey
I think the OP is asking about the Sinclair/L.E. Willson Micro Adjust Bullet Seater ($199.99) not the L.E. Wilson, INC. Willson Stainless Seater ($93.13)
All of my seating dies are micro adjust, any reloader that can read a height gage should be able to measure the height of the seating stem above the die, a reloader should not find it difficult to 'zero' a gage. But? I guess it is easier to purchases an expensive die than to learn how to use the one die.
F. Guffey
That wouldn't work for me. I use way more tension then the weight of the handle would seat a bullet. MattI didnt have trouble "finding zero". What I did have trouble with was consistency from bullet to bullet. (Measuring from base of the case to ogive). I did talk with Redding, and the fella seemed quite knowledgeable (also experienced what I had said about) and he suggested allowing the last ~1" of travel of the handle to be done by gravity, and not be forced into the stop by hand. As the cast material does in fact "give" when forced. This did shrink things up and increase consistency some for me. I still had more variance then I wanted, and I ended up purchasing an arbor press and the wilson dies. I only tolerate .0005" variation for seating depth on my comp loads. That may seem a little tedious, but thats how I do it.
I still check every loaded round. But only have maybe 1-3 in a batch of 50 that need seated a second time. The rest are spot on.
That wouldn't work for me. I use way more tension then the weight of the handle would seat a bullet. Matt
Reviving this 'almost zombie' thread to ask if any of you gents have ever completely removed the micrometer top to expose the innards. Wondering about care and maintenance type stuff and rust prevention...Thanks!