Sold my house and moved. Really sucks moving a reloading room.
in the process my 6.5x47 lapua micrometer seater die got dinged on the base. Not sure how but presumably dropped.
this is a hand die. Like an LE Wilson.
the result is that the die has an extremely slight wobble when standing up. Normally it’s flat to the base of the arbor press but now you can feel a tiny bit of movement.
Think this will affect anything? My initial thought is if it’s not sitting exactly flat, it may seat the bullet a thou or two less. But would it do so consistently? I don’t think it would change run out because the bullet is supported in the chamber
in the process my 6.5x47 lapua micrometer seater die got dinged on the base. Not sure how but presumably dropped.
this is a hand die. Like an LE Wilson.
the result is that the die has an extremely slight wobble when standing up. Normally it’s flat to the base of the arbor press but now you can feel a tiny bit of movement.
Think this will affect anything? My initial thought is if it’s not sitting exactly flat, it may seat the bullet a thou or two less. But would it do so consistently? I don’t think it would change run out because the bullet is supported in the chamber