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How to use a Vickerman Seating Die?
Jun 26th, 2019 at 10:30pm
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A friend convinced me that the Vickerman seating die was the best way to go, so I bought one.

The first time I tried the die, following the instructions on the Vickerman site, it wrinkled the mouth of the case.  I put it away.

I'd like to give it another try and was wondering if people had suggestions on how to use the die effectively (and without destroying the case).

Any advice would be appreciated.

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Re: How to use a Vickerman Seating Die?
Reply #1 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 12:03am
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You may have to purchase a Lyman M die to slightly bell the case mouth of the case so the bullet can enter the case mouth without the case wrinkiling problem you describe. Might be a trial and error thing as you can adjust the die to get different amounts of belling. Frank
  
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Reply #2 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 12:37am
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Frank,
That has been my experience with the Vickerman, Meachum and my design too - I made my versions case specific and didn't take into account for any bell, wrinkled a few cases by the time it would accommodate a case properly.  Sometimes making things with extra close tolerances looks and sounds good...  Embarrassed
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Experiment a little bit, when you get it right it does make the seating of a bullet - square to the case anyway.  What case and bullet are you using it on?  I rarely use them for vintage cases and cast bullets, I like them for jacketed bullets.
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Reply #3 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 1:41am
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It's been my experience with Vickerman and other like designs, that the bushings are to large.

I make my bushing to fit the case at a diameter to match my the inside diameter (plus .001-.002 clearance) that I want for the bullet. for cast I use the same ID as the bullet OD.

I then give the case a almost full, 82 deg chamfer. Do not be afraid to chamfer the case, it doesn't hurt the case or accuracy and helps seating.

The necks are wrinkled because the bullet, catches the edge of the case neck.

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Re: How to use a Vickerman Seating Die?
Reply #4 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 11:32am
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My experiences mirror Frank's. The Vickerman relies on the close support of the case neck to center things up. A belled case won't fit in there. Put a decent chamfer on the case mouth instead.

They're typically made for loading standard diameter jacketed bullets into standard dimensioned case necks. Loading of oversize cast bullets into properly oversizedd case necks is problematic and requires altering/customizing the die for the specific purpose.
  
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Reply #5 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 1:05pm
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If you specify when ordering that you will be using cast bullets, they will set the die up accordingly. Not only to compensate for neck diameter, but also the bullet diameter you provide.
  
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Reply #6 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 2:25pm
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Let me add that if that it's very important that the case neck has a little clearance, as I said .001 - .002, if not, it will push the bushing up and you won't be able to do anything. You'll also have the same problem if you get to much lube between the bushing and the neck so, keep everything as clean as possible.

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Re: How to use a Vickerman Seating Die?
Reply #7 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 10:44pm
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Would there be any benefit to running a prepared case up into the die without a bullet just to see if it fits?

I'll be loading brand new Starline .45-90.  Should I anneal the case mouths first?
  

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Reply #8 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 10:46pm
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frnkeore wrote on Jun 27th, 2019 at 1:41am:
I then give the case a almost full, 82 deg chamfer. Do not be afraid to chamfer the case, it doesn't hurt the case or accuracy and helps seating.

Where might I get an 82 degree chamfering cutter for .45 caliber cases?
  

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Re: How to use a Vickerman Seating Die?
Reply #9 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 11:44pm
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Regarding annealing, I would be careful if, your using a fit of more than .002. New brass shouldn't be to hard and many manufacturers do anneal their new brass so, I'd try loading w/o annealing and go from there.

82 deg is what a standard counter sink has. You can find them at most any hardware store, it's used for flat head screws and bolts. 60 deg is what many reloading counter sinks are. You can also find 90 deg and 120 deg for aircraft rivets.

I don't like the 60 deg c'sinks because they take to much out of the neck on short necked cases. 90 deg is ok too.

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Re: How to use a Vickerman Seating Die?
Reply #10 - Jul 2nd, 2019 at 10:52pm
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I ran up on two NOS Vickerman bullet seaters. The 308 Cases were belled using a Lee universal expander with NOE expander. These expanders are sold steps. For example, I got, 310,311 and 312. To me this beats the M die by some distance. I use the Lee FCD lightly to remove and part of the bell remaining.
  
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