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  1. Forster Products is a company that sells reloading and gunsmithing tools since 1935. It has nothing to do with Forster dies, which are a type of dies used in reloading ammunition.

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      Bushing Bump Neck Dies; Stuck Case Remover; Case Priming....

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  2. Forster Products offers high-quality and precise Bench Rest Die Sets for reloading cartridges. These dies are used by military, law enforcement, and Olympic shooters.

  3. Forster Products offers a variety of full length sizing dies for reloading ammunition. These dies are designed to resize and trim brass cases to the correct dimensions for your cartridge.

  4. Forster Products offers full length sizing dies for more than 70 calibers, with custom neck honing option. These dies size the case neck and body, deprime, and expand the case neck.

  5. Forster created the first die of its kind on the market, and it’s still the best straight-line Seater Die anywhere. The sliding Die Chamber has a concentric bullet channel just slightly larger than the bullet diameter. This tight fit ensures straight-line (co-axial) seating.

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  7. 25 de jul. de 2021 · There are two major factors that will affect die setup with the Forster Bushing Bump Die: Die height for shoulder bump, and bushing diameter for neck tension. The first thing to do is measure bullet diameter and case neck thickness to determine the optimal bushing diameter.