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TucsonFX4
Am I looking at the right one? $100 for the competition seating die. If so, that is probably more than I am willing to spend to load training ammo. I guess if I have to I will, but I will try other options first.
Ghost- I don't have any other seating dies/stems.
Shootist- I followed the setup instructions for the Dillon manual and have been doing the exact steps you listed. One toolhead/die for decapping and resizing and then a different toolhead to finish the ammo (after cleaning the brass to remove the lube). I haven't called Dillon since it is the weekend now, and I was hoping to shoot the ammo Monday morning. I will be calling Dillon if I can't get this sorted out by then.
jmart- I will try rotating the ammo to see if that fixes it. I doubt I will be willing to stick to that method forever, but I will see if that fixes my problem. I don't know of anyone with a concentricity guage, but I will ask around and see if I get lucky.
I am not at home right now, but I will re-adjust the seating die when I get home to make sure it is set as recommended by Dillon.
Thanks for all the suggestions so far. Is the ring around the bullet jacketing normal/acceptable? If not, what can I do other than buy another seating die in hopes of it fitting the bullet shape better?
You can get just seating die (which they are lovely dies my 6.8 agrees) and then later on when funds allow build up/install comp. seating die with redding carbide size button kit and redding seating mic..
Last edited by lunchbox; 06-09-12 at 15:04.
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