God bless you for sharing the gospel. I’ve come to believe that it’s truly the only message, issue, subject worth pursuing and sharing in these times. People need Jesus.
Ok so the idea is to have 1 die for many cartridge. The counterpart is to have more moving parts into the seating die. It means more play so less precise alignment. Also I prefer have one Wilson seating die per caliber to avoid changing the settings each time.
What happens if you keep increasing the seating depth? Do you hit a hard stop eventually? If so, can you use that hard stop as a zero for the micrometer setting when switching between calibers? A dummy round for each caliber would certainly help, and of course just setting up the seating depth again every time you switch caliber is also an option, but I'd really much prefer setting the micrometer based off some "global zero" and know it's 100% repeatable.
I see a lot of really useful information here. And that is greatly appreciated. Wanted to point out that UA-cam has been specifically unsubscribing me from channels that specifically acknowledge Jesus Christ. Could be coincidence, but this auto unsubscribe thing that they are doing is quite disturbing.
Thanks. I guess I was so caught up with the product that I missed the link. I'm a designer, by the way; I explain things on paper and digitally every day. However, I love me a good instructional video as well.
I really appreciate what you put out for contents, straight forward no bull, and I love your primer seater,it sits on the bench, and is put to good use
Well… I’m an idiot. I separated my die upon first opening. It had been a while since I watched this video and I instantly remembered when pieces went flying. I won’t be playing the lottery anytime soon, I used up all my luck finding the 4 sprint and 2 detents in my kitchen!😂 I’m still ordering and extra kit just in case.
How easy is it to switch from one cartridge to another and still have the same seating depth? Does the index ring lock down so you do not accidentally move it while using?
Pretty easy to swap stuff around from cartridge to cartridge. The index ring doesn't lock, and there's really no need for it to. It doesn't move super easily, and the clicks on the die keep the setting where it's suppose to be regardless.
Been binge watching for last few hours. Thumbs up to every video except this one. Content is gold but no star because of the "music" intro. Not every gun nut will enjoy the same music. I watch these videos for the info, not the music. In one of your video's I watched earlier, you talked of "holding ** feet to the fire". Thought I'd give you a heads-up. Love your channel and sub'd.
Amen, brother. God made you the best. To share his love and the message of our lord jesus christ. By using your gifting your callings in your talents to 😊his honor and his glory. Truly, there is nothing better in life than that.😊😊😊❤
Would love to see you load 20 with these and compare depth and concentricity to 20 with a Wilson.
Dude I love how you also use your platform to spread the Gospel!
Your content really is the best out there.
Thank you!
God bless you for sharing the gospel. I’ve come to believe that it’s truly the only message, issue, subject worth pursuing and sharing in these times. People need Jesus.
That intro tho 😎😎😎. Great content, new reloaded, learning a lot. Thanks
Looks like another great product!
I’ve watched a lot of these videos and this was the best one. Nice!
Ok so the idea is to have 1 die for many cartridge. The counterpart is to have more moving parts into the seating die. It means more play so less precise alignment. Also I prefer have one Wilson seating die per caliber to avoid changing the settings each time.
Given the cost of the wilison dies or anything like them the cost of this is a great deal given the amount of different cartridges that can be done
Amen !
What happens if you keep increasing the seating depth? Do you hit a hard stop eventually? If so, can you use that hard stop as a zero for the micrometer setting when switching between calibers? A dummy round for each caliber would certainly help, and of course just setting up the seating depth again every time you switch caliber is also an option, but I'd really much prefer setting the micrometer based off some "global zero" and know it's 100% repeatable.
Well I will get one of these if I ever get an arbor press. Very cool
I see a lot of really useful information here. And that is greatly appreciated.
Wanted to point out that UA-cam has been specifically unsubscribing me from channels that specifically acknowledge Jesus Christ. Could be coincidence, but this auto unsubscribe thing that they are doing is quite disturbing.
Anything outside of Jesus Christ is just Stuff! God Bless!
Amen! God is good!
I wish SAC would have sent some type of instructions with dies, but no such luck. Highest quality, though.
Dies include a link to the instructional video. Hard to explain die via paper
Thanks. I guess I was so caught up with the product that I missed the link.
I'm a designer, by the way; I explain things on paper and digitally every day. However, I love me a good instructional video as well.
Amen
I noticed in this video your Forester press had a square lockring on the seating die did you design that ring or are they available for sale Thank You
Short Action Customs has them on their website. 👍
Thanks for the info
What bullet brand and series are you running in this video? What brand if different is your bullet of choice?
I mostly run Berger bullets.
I really need one
I really appreciate what you put out for contents, straight forward no bull, and I love your primer seater,it sits on the bench, and is put to good use
Well… I’m an idiot. I separated my die upon first opening. It had been a while since I watched this video and I instantly remembered when pieces went flying. I won’t be playing the lottery anytime soon, I used up all my luck finding the 4 sprint and 2 detents in my kitchen!😂
I’m still ordering and extra kit just in case.
😂
How easy is it to switch from one cartridge to another and still have the same seating depth? Does the index ring lock down so you do not accidentally move it while using?
Pretty easy to swap stuff around from cartridge to cartridge. The index ring doesn't lock, and there's really no need for it to. It doesn't move super easily, and the clicks on the die keep the setting where it's suppose to be regardless.
Thanks greg
Been binge watching for last few hours. Thumbs up to every video except this one.
Content is gold but no star because of the "music" intro.
Not every gun nut will enjoy the same music. I watch these videos for the info, not the music.
In one of your video's I watched earlier, you talked of "holding ** feet to the fire".
Thought I'd give you a heads-up.
Love your channel and sub'd.
How does this work with something like a Forster coax press?
It doesn't. Inline dies are not meant for traditional presses.
@@primalrights Thank you for the clarification.
Thank you for being unashamed of your faith!
Yep
Amen, brother. God made you the best. To share his love and the message of our lord jesus christ. By using your gifting your callings in your talents to 😊his honor and his glory. Truly, there is nothing better in life than that.😊😊😊❤
Hello mister greg
Amen