Seating bullets Bench-rest bullet seater die (BR seat) The bench-rest bullet seater die provides for precise, no-tilt seating of the bullet. The cartridge case is guided in a spring-loaded guide bushing over its entire length, before the bullet is pressed into the case neck. As the cartridge case is held over its entire length, axial alignment is ensured. The bullet is guided in the coaxial bore of the guide sleeve. The bullet seater punch is fixed in the head piece, and the thread can be used to adjust it. The bullet seater punch can be interchanged to accommodate different bullet shapes. It is not possible to crimp the case mouth. Individual parts of the bench-rest bullet seater die 1 Counter nut 2 Die body 3 Guide sleeve 4 Spindle counter nut 5 Counter nut with spindle 6 Seater punch (interchangeable) 7 Spring The bench-rest bullet seater die is supplied with a standard seater punch. Make sure that the seater punch always precisely matches the bullet. You can order a special setting tool from us to finally adjust the seater punch. www.triebel-guntools.de 26/37 User Manual-2.0
Seating bullets Setting the bench-rest bullet seater die Description Set the correct case holder in the press punch. Move the press punch to the top position. Screw the Bench-rest bullet seater die into the press until the outer die body contacts the case holder. Position the seater punch so that it sets the bullet at the right height. Place a sized cartridge case into the case holder. Place the bullet on the case neck and actuate the press lever to move the cartridge case upwards. Screw the die downwards until you feel a slight resistance. Move the press lever back again and remove the cartridge. Check the position of the bullet. If the position of the bullet is OK, secure the die with the counter nut. Check the dimensional accuracy of the cartridges. Notes The case holder must fit as precisely as possible. Since the edges of the cartridge cases of different manufacturers can have different dimensions, case holders that are adapted to this condition also exist. If the edge of the cartridge is not guided correctly, there is a risk of it rupturing. A considerable amount of effort is then required to remove the cartridge case. Trial and error is usually the only approach here. If an accident of this type should happen to you, please contact our customer service so that we can rescue the die with as little damage as possible. When the cartridge case is inserted, there must be a gap between the case holder and the die body at top dead center. This prevents a pressure buildup that could result in damage. Check the distance. The cartridge case is inserted into the die body and pressed into the die through the dead center of the press. To achieve an as accurate as possible result, you must bring the cartridge cases to the same length. The press and the Bench-rest bullet seater die are now set and you can seat additional bullets. www.triebel-guntools.de 27/37 User Manual-2.0
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