
Brad
+1 PRICY but beautiful and very little run-outryutzy wrote:I highly recommend the Redding Seater dies. I have the competition version and while it's expensive, it sure is sweet---holds the bullet in perfect alignment during the seating process.
bow shot wrote:VLD chamfer! You'll be very glad you did! Not perfect, but waaay better than standard chamfer.. and its a very cheap solution.
#1!bow shot wrote:VLD chamfer! You'll be very glad you did! Not perfect, but waaay better than standard chamfer.. and its a very cheap solution.
Careful not to go crazy with the VLD cutters. They are all generally very sharp and will remove material in a hurry! You don't want a knife edge on you case mouths.204foxguy wrote:bow shot wrote:VLD chamfer! You'll be very glad you did! Not perfect, but waaay better than standard chamfer.. and its a very cheap solution.
Ok, going to borrow one from a fellow reloader and prep the remaining 150 cases and give it a try.
If this cures my loading it's going on the Christmas list.
+1!Trent wrote:One thing I can add is that I use a VLD case mouth chamfer on all my cases regardless of what bullets I am using. All my bullets start into the case mouth easily and smoothly.