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MICROMETER TOP BULLET SEATER DIES

MICROMETER TOP BULLET SEATER DIES Reviews & Ratings

The L.E. Wilson Micrometer Top Bullet Seater Dies, as its name suggests, incorporates several features that ensure reloaders have a tool that guarantees accurate bullet-seating depths.

  • Built with durable stainless steel
  • Micrometer top uses scale in 0.001” increments
  • Major adjustments made with threaded cap

The L.E. Wilson Micrometer Top Bullet Seater Die, with its hardy construction and easy-to-use setup ensures that owners have one of the most accurate bullet-seating tools available today. Another advantage of Arbor Seaters, you can load your bullets long and take the Press and Die with you to the range to test seating depth, saves you multiple trips to the range!

**To be used with an Arbor Press**

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Reviews Summary
Overall, reviewers are very satisfied with the MICROMETER TOP BULLET SEATER DIES, praising their precision and quality. Many appreciate the ease of adjusting seating depth and the significant improvement in cartridge consistency. A few reviewers noted less impressive results compared to other brands, but this was not a common sentiment.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
71%
Reviewers frequently comment on the high quality of the micrometer seater dies. They emphasize the solid construction and the precision in bullet seating, which contributes to better reloading outcomes, especially in terms of concentricity.
Ease of Use
57%
Many users find the dies easy to use and appreciate the quick adjustments for seating depth. This aspect is highlighted as a significant advantage over previous tools, making the reloading process more efficient and enjoyable.
Performance Against Competitors
29%
Some reviewers compare the Wilson dies unfavorably to other brands like Redding. They express disappointment in the run-out performance, suggesting that while the dies are well-made, they may not always outperform their competitors in practical applications.
5
Wilson dies
I very much like the feel associated with an arbor press and wilson dies. As well as ease to take same to the range. Keep Safe! Ken
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Best bullet seater
This is well made and easy to adjust your seating depth fast and accurate!
5
time was on my side
wanted this mic. die for the longest of time... but the only 1 ton arbor press was at H F and was Junk. H F has a new model on display, but has no reached th stocking selves. CHECK THESE OUT
5
Great tool.
Beats my older, non-micrometer seater tool. Saves time. Easy to use.
5
Incredible
Incredible precision. After getting the Wilson bushing neck die and the Wilson bullet seater, concentricity run out eliminated. Wish I started with these 30 years ago. I've moved to the Wilson dies for many other calibers as well.
5
Love it
These dies are absolutely excellent. High quality and the micrometer is spot on. I was using a Whidden seating die in a Forster press before this and they are good dont get Me wrong however these Wilson dies with an arbor press allow me to feel neck tension sooo much better. Really changed the way I reload. I highly recommend these dies.
3
Mediocre Results
I bought this thinking that I would have less run out in my cartridges than using my Redding press. I have been competing in FTR for six years. I consistently get anywhere from .003 to .007 run out using this WILSON die. Using my Redding Boss Press I normally get .001 or less. I guess the theory behind the WILSON die is good but real world results arent what I had hoped for plus it actually takes longer to seat bullets in the WILSON than my normal routine with the Redding press.and yes I did get the VLD stem and results are the same. I am unimpressed.