I am new to Le Wilson dies I bought a full set for my .308 and had a play. I was so impressed I bought a trimmer and a load of case holders.
The only down side is they don't make the dies for milsurps like the .303 the 7.62x54 etc. So I looked up the calibers they did do and compared the case dimensions. I have been buying second hand Wilson seating dies in some of these calibers and to day I received the last one I have been searching for. I have modified the seaters and tuned three new bases. I can now seat every calibre of rifle I own using a Le Wilson seater. This includes the No4 303 the smle my P14 8MM Mauser the mas36 the 7.62x54 Nagant my Swedish Mauser my AYA 7.62x39 and of course my .308. This reloading lark is so much fun. Yipee. :shakeshout: Hmm what's next tesnews
Le Wilson seating dies.
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