Basic Working & Top Features of The Bullet Seating Die


The bullet seating die came live for people who are crazy about precision shooting and reloading. 

Everything You Need to Know About The Bullet Seating Die

About: The Bullet Seating Die 


The Bullet Seating Die is the sole bullet seating die for a family of cartridge bodies. Without purchasing any additional parts, you can easily seat lee 9mm reloading dies in any cartridge body with a base diameter of (.200" above the bolt face) of .470" to .473".

The Working of Bullet Seating Die


The center bore of the die is drilled to achieve concentricity and parallelism at the bottom of the die. We precision chouse the center bore to get the right finish. Then the hole is internally burnished to achieve a mirror-like surface finish while controlling the inside diameter to a tolerance of +/-.0002". 


The spring-loaded sleeve of the bullet seating is held concentric and is moved by the precision cartridge bore present in the seating die. This brings the absolute most concentric and proper assembly right in place.



Furthermore, we top the 9mm seating dies online with a Mitutoyo Micrometer head with .001" graduations of .500" to get more accurate bullet seating adjustments. 

Lastly, draw in a micrometer tension system when switching in the micrometer head and prevent accidental movement. 


Features of Mighty Armory Seating Die:-


Top features of Mighty Armory Seating Die will seat any round nose 9mm-45 includes:

  • 100% Universal, easy to set up and adjust.

  • It comes with a Round Nose Bullet Barrel.

  • Single Flat nose Bullet Barrel available. 

  • Bullet Barrels will not ghost scar a bullet! 


Bottom Line


Now that you have understood critical details related to The Seating Die- if you want to put your hands on the best one- get in touch with a reliable seller for the same.


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