![]() A Wilson/ Sinclair Micro-adjust seater die (above, bottom left), Wilson neck die (above, bottom middle) and Sinclair arbor press (above, bottom right). This is what a typical hand die set up looks like (above). They work so well that they are often encountered in use by bench rest shooters. ![]() Over time hand dies have grown in sophistication and now represent the pinnacle of reloading technology. ![]() ![]() Years ago they were thought of as an entry level reloading tool (you’d actually hit them with a hammer). If you’ve been reloading awhile you’ve probably encountered an old set of hand dies at a gun show or garage sale (twenty years ago when I worked the gun counter old timers would bring in sets of hand dies to give away). ![]()
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