Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by StudDuck


Starting out, I'll probably go with the Redding or Forster on the surface the micrometer seating dies seem to be more precise and fool-proof for a beginner.

I don't think the micrometer seater is worth the extra cost. I don't have any, don't want one.

I measure COAL, adjust until the target goal is reached.

IMO,

DF


Understood, but please correct me if I'm wrong; when seating bullets with the Redding or Forester micrometer dies, it is an "exact" science....takes the guess-work out of it, if you will, but when using dies without a micrometer, one must measure and adjust, but how do you know how far your adjusting other than measuring again? It seems very redundant and not as precise to me; what am I missing?

Last edited by StudDuck; 12/06/17.

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