Redding Micrometer seating die for AR10 308/762?

little_scrapper

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When I jumped into the reloading game for my AR10; I bought the Redding Delux 3 Die set for 308.

I only (attempt to) reload precision rounds. 168gr and 175gr SMKs only. Would a Redding micrometer seating die do me any justice over the regular seating die for my AR10?

If so, do I need to buy the whole micrometer seating die or can I just buy a micrometer and whatever insert I would need and put that into my regular seating die? Please advise.
 
My reloads dont fit in my Magpuls. However, My Lancer mag or whatever it is that I got with my LaRue fits my hand loads. I do in fact plan on playing with the seating depth. Granted I am very new to reloading I think I get the gist of how to proceed.

When running a 0.3gr step ladder, for example, 40.5 gr. and 41.6 gr. both shoot at 1MOA; maybe just under. I plan to run a .1gr ladder across those weights. Prove those groups werent just flukes and find the sweet spot. Once I find waht appears to be the ideal powder weight; vary the seating depth to fine tune.

That all being said, I think being able to just dial in a depth verses trial and error finding my next desired depth would be very nice. I also read the mic seaters help with runout. For me it may be worth it just for that alone; even if it does nothing for accuracy. However, time for trial and error I got. $$$ to throw away for zero gain I dont. LOL
 
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Forster Bench Rest seater die has the same "floating guide" to reduce run-out as the Redding, minus the micrometer. Generally available for under $60 from Midway, Graf's, etc. Set it and forget about it-You may not get much benefit from +/- a couple thou seating depth on an AR10.
 
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