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stevenorlando
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Hello All!
About a few days ago I posted a question about a Wilson 6ppc seater die. but it was in the midst of all the medication spam and got deleted.
I asked about seating a flat-based bullet using one, and someone responded that you remove the top part and put a bullet through that top hole, then put the plunger in and then hammer.
However, in the Wilson directions it reads not to do that because because this causes excessive wear on the plunger and the bore that guides it.
I don't see how removing it can harm the plunger, and also it is very difficult for me to hold the bullet in place with my fingers while I place the die body over them both the bullet and the case mouth. Also, the case gets stuck in the body after I hammer, and I need a screwdriver to pry it out, that can't be good for the shell head.
Any comments?
Steve
About a few days ago I posted a question about a Wilson 6ppc seater die. but it was in the midst of all the medication spam and got deleted.
I asked about seating a flat-based bullet using one, and someone responded that you remove the top part and put a bullet through that top hole, then put the plunger in and then hammer.
However, in the Wilson directions it reads not to do that because because this causes excessive wear on the plunger and the bore that guides it.
I don't see how removing it can harm the plunger, and also it is very difficult for me to hold the bullet in place with my fingers while I place the die body over them both the bullet and the case mouth. Also, the case gets stuck in the body after I hammer, and I need a screwdriver to pry it out, that can't be good for the shell head.
Any comments?
Steve