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Wilson dies

I do all my sizing at home with Redding dies and a 21st Century mandrel. Then I either bring my Chargemaster to the range, or load long and seat with a Wilson seater and arbor press when I get there.
 
I still have a couple of sets of the hand dies that get used on occasion, I have Forster and Redding dies of the same calibers that get used more often. For precision die set up, I use Wilson case gauges and a depth mike to set my shoulder bump on fired cases.
 
All of my 6.5 Creedmoor and 6BR target loads have the bullets seated with a Wilson inline seating die and arbor press. The smallest runout I have ever achieved.
 
The best seller they have is the “inline” seating die, and their FL dies are kinda gaining popularity with some folks. Nobody uses the neck dies for arbor presses much and im sure theres some blasters using the case gages
 
Their inline seating dies are great, lots of guys using them. Their new bushing FL sizing die is nice too, tried one and like it a lot. To answer your question if they are busy I think they are, they certainly have a loyal following.
 

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