Can anyone using this system tell me why you shouldn't just use a Wilson inline seating die in conjunction with the depth micrometer instead of the case gauges themselves?
				
			I don’t use the case gauges but I do use the trimmer and seating dies. And a few f/l bushing sizing dies by wilson.Can anyone using this system tell me why you shouldn't just use a Wilson inline seating die in conjunction with the depth micrometer instead of the case gauges themselves?
The case gauges and depth micrometer work together to map shoulder bump measurements ... the inline seating die is used with an AMP Press or Arbor Press to accurately seat a bullet. Two different things ... two different purposes. I use the gauge and micrometer before sizing to accurately bump my shoulders. I use the inline seating dies with my AMP Press to get consistent seating depth and seating force.Can anyone using this system tell me why you shouldn't just use a Wilson inline seating die in conjunction with the depth micrometer instead of the case gauges themselves?
The case gauges and depth micrometer work together to map shoulder bump measurements ... the inline seating die is used with an AMP Press or Arbor Press to accurately seat a bullet. Two different things ... two different purposes. I use the gauge and micrometer before sizing to accurately bump my shoulders. I use the inline seating dies with my AMP Press to get consistent seating depth and seating force.
