Micrometer seating stem For Hornady dies

crowlja

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I received the Hornady micrometer seating stem for Christmas and started playing with it. I have an RCBS Summit press and noticed that the micrometer would touch the press and I was working the press but it just barely touched so I continued to use it.

When seating bullets the other night I was getting frustrated after noticing that my bullets were not all seating to the same CBTO.

After further investigation I found that with each press of the handle the micrometer was seating deeper by .001 to .002". Which isn't a big deal if I would have caught it early, but I sat 3 bullets, they were all good then I went to town and didn't catch it till I loaded another 20 rounds. They should all shoot, but now I have 20 sighters/fouling rounds.

Are there any other micrometer seating setups that would work with the Hornady dies that are just a tad thinner?

Do I just get a Redding micrometer seating die?

Or do I just go back the the old way without the micrometer? The problem here is i spend so much time trying to find the right seating depth! Lol.
 

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Whornady got greedy, they had a great micrometer top that was very affordable and then went to this style and jacked the price up...aggravating. Maybe see if you can find someone with the old skinny micrometer that would trade you tops?
 
I would just file those lock nuts down a hair, just enough to clear the die.

Lol, I've had my Dremel tool out twice and have though about this. But working with structural steel on cell tower has me a bit warry of shaving down hardware. In this case no one will die if a bolt or nut fails, but its been engrained in me for so long hahaha.
 
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