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Guys - I need your help. I can't find my 20VTG Bullet Seating Die. I'm sure I bought one ... bought everything else.. but I have looked everywhere. Feelinf a little silly forming cases only to realize that I can't load them.
I have the Redding Type S FL Sizing Die. I checked all the normal vendors and there is nothing available. Anyone have a spare that they're willing to part ways?! Thanks |
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Herb - thanks... unfortunately, I don't have an arbor press. I need a traditional threaded die.
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While it seems crude you can use a rubber mallet with inline dies. I'm slowly switching all my seating dies over to inline.
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I do not know if Todd is still in business.
http://www.woodchuckden.com/catalog/catalog2014.pdf
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Another source is John Whidden die company.
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I use a Vickerman inline seater for both 20VT & 20 TAC. In fact I use them for 90 % of my cartridges. Love themespecially for the small Calibers
Safe shooting Doug https://www.vickermandie.com/products/
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Looks like I am going with the Inline Wilson Die.
I appreciate that anything will work, including my drill press, but I like doing the reloading at the bench so gong to buy an arbor press. Any recommendations? https://21stcenturyinnovation.com/bu...r-press/v/1010 https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog...roductId/85182 Thanks Last edited by Oso Polaris; 06-06-2021 at 06:05 AM. |
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I prefer the Sinclair press, easy to adjust without tools and have been using my one for more than 20 years with no trouble
https://www.sinclairintl.com/reloadi...prod37764.aspx |
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Mine is a Sinclair I really like it.
One nice thing about inline dies you can load all your rounds long and take it with you to the range and do seating depth test instead of loading different length rounds and taking them with you to find later you might have to pull some bullets. Wilson's micrometer top is spot on when adjusting seating depth. Last edited by L.Sherm; 06-06-2021 at 02:55 PM. |
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