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    Lyman gas check seater

    is it really necessary ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by castmiester View Post
    is it really necessary ?
    Depends on how smooth the sprue is cut off and if the GC bottoms out on the GC shank or not. I use mine more often than not.
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    Absolutely, particularly when seating onto powder coated boolits!
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    I can't see what it actually does.... it squares the check better than the threaded rod seat and just better support for the die plunger ?
    Last edited by castmiester; 12-23-2023 at 06:29 PM.

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    I made my own, and one for a friend. you need a piece of conduit pipe with an inside diameter bigger that the stopper nut on the press.
    Solder a washer on top and drill a 5/16 hole, take a hacksaw and cut a slot all the way to the circle on the washer, and open up the slot on the bottom to fit the stopper bar. took about 1/3 hour. it doesn't require a shoulder to work. All it does is prevnt the inner piston from retracting more that 3/32"

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    I put a flat piece of Steel or a round 'knock out' from a Steel electrical box over the top of the sizer press.
    Then bear down on the boolit & gas check with the sizer handle.
    It seats the problem children very well for me.

    I do all the seating, then stand 'em up on the bench. It's easy to see if one isn't straight & square.
    Then size/lube 'em all.

    Years ago, I was once tempted to buy the seater thing.
    But at the time it was $15.oo, and you couldn't find a picture of one.
    That made me think they were something super simple you could make yourself.
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    I use mine regularly whenever the gas check shank is just a touch large.

    I have also give the bullets a rap on the bench top but it’s retiring to do more than a few.
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    I use mine frequently to insure it is square with the driving bands.
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    Mine is an NOE that helps get the GC square with the boolit base. Extra work when needed but I'll do a hundred then size.
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