Drop tube, but don't find it that effective to be honest and if you pour the powder in too quick it all gets clogged up. Often end up tapping the case on the bench a couple times to settle the powder
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Drop tube, but don't find it that effective to be honest and if you pour the powder in too quick it all gets clogged up. Often end up tapping the case on the bench a couple times to settle the powder
I also use a dummy round as a reference, I then back the die adjustment out about 1/4 turn and work my way back in till the ogive length desired is met, especially when working with compressed loads...
Microjust-$70
VLD stem-$30
Die-$58
Total: $158
Dunno what Forster/wilson dies cost but I'll bet its more than that.
I've also had the stem from Lee seating die matched to eldx projectiles in...
I use both Hornady and Lee dies, when seating I do it in steps first I sit the projectile in the case and raise the ram till the projectile makes contact with the inside of the die and then give it a...
I also don't measure runout, but I do like the fact you can buy the eldm stem as well.
I certainly have no issues loading very very accurate ammo with mine :cool:
Very happy with mine :thumbsup: you can also by a microjust seater adjuster upgrade for them which is nice