
Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson 222 Remington bullet seating die represents the gold standard for handloaders who refuse to compromise on precision. Unlike conventional seating dies, this chamber-type design captures and aligns your case and bullet before the seating stem ever makes contact—a benchrest-proven approach that consistently delivers lower runout and tighter bullet-to-case concentricity than standard 7/8"-14 TPI designs. If you're serious about sub-MOA accuracy or competitive shooting, this is the kind of detail that moves groups downrange.
Built entirely from stainless steel for durability that outlasts seasons of heavy use, the Wilson seating die arrives complete with the seater base, adjustment cap screw assembly, an allen wrench for field tweaks, and straightforward instructions. The precision-fitted seating stem pushes bullets straight into the case mouth with zero angulation, eliminating the alignment slop that creeps into conventional designs. Depth adjustment via the cap screw (3/8"-24 TPI) gives you repeatable, dial-in control over seating depth—the kind of fine-tuning that separates match-grade ammunition from good-enough.
Benchrest shooters have trusted L.E. Wilson dies for decades because the engineering philosophy is simple: control everything that affects bullet run-out, and let the cartridge and bullet speak for themselves. Made in the USA, this seating die is built for the reloader who views brass prep and precision seating as non-negotiable parts of the craft.
| Caliber | 222 Remington |
| Die Type | Bullet Seating Die (Chamber Type) |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Depth Adjustment | Cap Screw (3/8"-24 TPI) |
| Included Components | Seater die, seater base, allen wrench, instructions |
| Manufacturer | L.E. Wilson, Inc. (USA) |
A chamber-type die like this Wilson model captures and aligns both the cartridge case and bullet before the seating stem engages. This dual-capture design prevents alignment errors that conventional 7/8"-14 TPI dies allow, resulting in straighter bullet seating and measurably lower run-out—a critical advantage for precision reloading and competitive shooting.
The die ships with the seater die, seater base, an allen wrench for adjustments, and printed instructions. It arrives ready to install on your reloading press.
This is purpose-built for handloaders pursuing match-grade accuracy—benchrest competitors, long-range precision hunters, and anyone for whom bullet concentricity directly impacts group size. If tight run-out and repeatable seating depth matter to your process, this die earns its place on your bench.
Yes. Seating depth is controlled and adjusted via a cap screw with 3/8"-24 TPI threads, allowing you to dial in precise, repeatable depth from round to round.

SKU: 194196978 • Weight: 0.85oz





Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson 222 Remington bullet seating die represents the gold standard for handloaders who refuse to compromise on precision. Unlike conventional seating dies, this chamber-type design captures and aligns your case and bullet before the seating stem ever makes contact—a benchrest-proven approach that consistently delivers lower runout and tighter bullet-to-case concentricity than standard 7/8"-14 TPI designs. If you're serious about sub-MOA accuracy or competitive shooting, this is the kind of detail that moves groups downrange.
Built entirely from stainless steel for durability that outlasts seasons of heavy use, the Wilson seating die arrives complete with the seater base, adjustment cap screw assembly, an allen wrench for field tweaks, and straightforward instructions. The precision-fitted seating stem pushes bullets straight into the case mouth with zero angulation, eliminating the alignment slop that creeps into conventional designs. Depth adjustment via the cap screw (3/8"-24 TPI) gives you repeatable, dial-in control over seating depth—the kind of fine-tuning that separates match-grade ammunition from good-enough.
Benchrest shooters have trusted L.E. Wilson dies for decades because the engineering philosophy is simple: control everything that affects bullet run-out, and let the cartridge and bullet speak for themselves. Made in the USA, this seating die is built for the reloader who views brass prep and precision seating as non-negotiable parts of the craft.
| Caliber | 222 Remington |
| Die Type | Bullet Seating Die (Chamber Type) |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Depth Adjustment | Cap Screw (3/8"-24 TPI) |
| Included Components | Seater die, seater base, allen wrench, instructions |
| Manufacturer | L.E. Wilson, Inc. (USA) |
A chamber-type die like this Wilson model captures and aligns both the cartridge case and bullet before the seating stem engages. This dual-capture design prevents alignment errors that conventional 7/8"-14 TPI dies allow, resulting in straighter bullet seating and measurably lower run-out—a critical advantage for precision reloading and competitive shooting.
The die ships with the seater die, seater base, an allen wrench for adjustments, and printed instructions. It arrives ready to install on your reloading press.
This is purpose-built for handloaders pursuing match-grade accuracy—benchrest competitors, long-range precision hunters, and anyone for whom bullet concentricity directly impacts group size. If tight run-out and repeatable seating depth matter to your process, this die earns its place on your bench.
Yes. Seating depth is controlled and adjusted via a cap screw with 3/8"-24 TPI threads, allowing you to dial in precise, repeatable depth from round to round.
SKU: 194196978 • Weight: 0.85oz
