I mainly cast my own bullets. One problem that always happens is getting the bullet seated straight. I've measured concentricity of my loads and its really hard to be consistent. I was just loading some 25-20 SS rounds and I can visually see some are way off just by rolling them. I've been looking at the following;
Vickerman, Meacham Easy Seater Straight Line, and the RCBS competition seater.
In the past I've tried to contact Vickerman and Meacham and basically got no reply. At first I tried email and then I called and left a message but didn't go beyond that point. The RCBS dies are special order and more expensive but I'm not sure they work the same way.
I am already familiar with Redding competition dies, they are OK for jacketed but will not work with cast bullets. They also only work with a particular case and don't cover more types in the same caliber. RCBS does list a 25 caliber that seems to cover over a range? Others in the RCBS line are for a specific case.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Is the RCBS just as good as the Vickerman?
Vickerman, Meacham Easy Seater Straight Line, and the RCBS competition seater.
In the past I've tried to contact Vickerman and Meacham and basically got no reply. At first I tried email and then I called and left a message but didn't go beyond that point. The RCBS dies are special order and more expensive but I'm not sure they work the same way.
I am already familiar with Redding competition dies, they are OK for jacketed but will not work with cast bullets. They also only work with a particular case and don't cover more types in the same caliber. RCBS does list a 25 caliber that seems to cover over a range? Others in the RCBS line are for a specific case.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Is the RCBS just as good as the Vickerman?