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My goal is to reduce, as much as possible, run out for my next cartridge.

The RCBS Competition Seater die $74.99 and is built to reduce run out. The Fosters BR Seater is $42.49. The Redding Seating Die includes a bullet guide and runs $25.99, but I don't know if that bullet guide will reduce run out. Their Competition Seater runs $93.99.

The Hornady Seater die has an alignment sleeve to reduce runout and runs $17.99.

Is the $17.99 die going to do what the other more expensive dies do when it comes to reducing run out?

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"The RCBS Competition Seater die $74.99 and is built to reduce run out."

If that was their goal they missed the mark.

Of all the standard dies (7/8x14) only the Forster BR and Redding Comp dies are designed & made well enough to actually reduce average run-out.

Even with the best of seaters we need straight case necks to start. You can spend a lot of money for a finicky bushing type sizer or get a Lee Collet nwck sizer which does the job better and easier. If you want to FL size, get a body die as well, the two do a fine job for any factory chamber.

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Boomtube is right. Forster and Redding make some really good seaters.

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Lookin like Fosters. Thanks.


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Another vote for the Forster seater. Add a Lee collett sizer and you'll produce some nice straight rounds.


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I know that the Forster is a fantastic product but not first hand.

I do have a couple of the Hornady seater dies and they're fantastic; I intend to get another for the 6mm-250 I just picked up.

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The Forester seems to seat by bullet nice and straight every time.

Oh ya, I like Forester.

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What bullets?

I have some Redding and Forster seaters, two of the very best.

In 22 cal/Forster, I have had issues with secant ogive bullets (read Hornady A-Max) with compressed loads.

The Reddings were fine with such bullets.

FWIW Forster will make a different cupped seater stem if you need it and still run less than the Reddings.

Reddings won't do what Forsters will do, much cheaper, IMO.

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I am a user of Forster...been real happy with them.

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Forster BR seater for nearly all my seating...

Lee collet for nearly all my neck sizing..

Forster or Redding or Lee FL dies.....


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Originally Posted by HawkI
What bullets?


6.5mm 142gr Sierra Match King for a 6.5x55 Sweed


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