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I'm having an issue with my Forster Ultimate seating die.
I have loaded approximately 650 rounds with this die and loved how easy it was to setup, and how consistently it seated each round.
All of the previous 650 rounds loaded with that die were competition loads for my F-CLASS rifle, 225 gr hornady ELD's. That load is very lightly compressed.
I was attempting to use the same seating die to seat some 200 Grain Nosler Accubonds (the sptizer, not ABLR) and the seating cup (not sure the technical name) appears to be grabbing the bullet. It pushes the bullet in, but grabs the bullet pulling it back out of the case.
I know some seating dies are not supposed to be used on compressed loads, but the Forster says it can be used on compressed loads.
Is it just worn out and I need a new "cup"?
For now I am going back to my standard RCBS seating die for this compressed load, but hopefully this can be fixed.
I have loaded approximately 650 rounds with this die and loved how easy it was to setup, and how consistently it seated each round.
All of the previous 650 rounds loaded with that die were competition loads for my F-CLASS rifle, 225 gr hornady ELD's. That load is very lightly compressed.
I was attempting to use the same seating die to seat some 200 Grain Nosler Accubonds (the sptizer, not ABLR) and the seating cup (not sure the technical name) appears to be grabbing the bullet. It pushes the bullet in, but grabs the bullet pulling it back out of the case.
I know some seating dies are not supposed to be used on compressed loads, but the Forster says it can be used on compressed loads.
Is it just worn out and I need a new "cup"?
For now I am going back to my standard RCBS seating die for this compressed load, but hopefully this can be fixed.