Micrometer Seater useful?

Why not? I seat my bullets all to +/- .0005 without adjusting the micrometer. The ones that are out of spec are fowlers . Your press setup and annealing and bullets have to be dead nuts to make this happen tho. I used to have couple tho variance and fuss with micrometer to seat to length on each.
 
Are you getting value out of the micrometer on a seating die?

Especially on a Hornady or Forster die which uses the same die construction for micrometer and non=micrometer dies….

I have both types and sort of value the micrometer, but in a Forster die, I'm questioning why.
I have the Frankford Arsenal Universal Bullet Seating Die with micrometer and get consistent results with it. Fits every caliber I own. It is easy to set up and use and makes fine tuning my seating depth a breeze.
 
I really do appreciate the responses. I have a handful of each. I question why I bought the micrometer dies, but each of us has our own methods. Thanks for the input.
 
I have the Frankford Arsenal Universal Bullet Seating Die with micrometer and get consistent results with it. Fits every caliber I own. It is easy to set up and use and makes fine tuning my seating depth a breeze.
I recently bought one of these units. Much to my surprise, they work pretty darn good. I seated a bullet and then adjusted the dial down to .005 and it seated the bullet exactly .005 deeper.
 
Micrometer seaters are the bomb.
I had a RCBS Gold Medal Match, Forster, Whidden and Hornady micrometer seater dies. Then one day came across someone selling a set of eight Redding micrometer seaters for $50. I snapped that up and now have a micrometer stem for every one of my Redding seater dies. For the ones that matter where I do not have a micrometer stem, I use the Frankford Arsenal Universal Bullet Seating die, like @newmexkid mentioned. It's a total rip-off of the RCBS gold medal match seater, but with a set of different stems and guide bushings for 1/3rd the price of the RCBS GMM seater.
[edit] The Redding micrometer seater stems are a different part number for each seater die. I would have thought them to be universal, but each of the ones I bought were a different part number, and as luck would have it, all matched the dies that I had. [/edit]
 
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