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The L.E. Wilson 25-06 Remington bullet seating die is built for reloaders who refuse to accept runout and demand precision with every round. This chamber-type seating die is the choice of benchrest competitors for good reason: it captures both the bullet and cartridge case before seating, ensuring perfect alignment down the centerline. While conventional 7/8-inch by 14 TPI seating dies rely on loose tolerances and hope, Wilson's design mechanically controls the entire process. The case sits in the die's chamber, the bullet nestles in place, and a close-fitting seating stem pushes the projectile straight into the case mouth with no wobble or tilt. That precision translates to lower runout and tighter group spreads on the bench or at distance.
Construction throughout is stainless steel—no zinc plating to wear through or corrode. The seating depth is dialed in via a 3/8-inch by 24 TPI cap screw, giving you repeatable, click-free adjustment for chronograph-consistent seating depths. Once dialed in, your seating depth stays where you set it, shot after shot. L.E. Wilson equipment is manufactured in the USA and has earned its reputation one competitive match at a time. This is a workhorse die for handloaders serious about accuracy, whether you're chasing a competition record or building ammunition that groups like it was shot from a machine rest.
The die arrives with a seater base, an allen wrench for adjustment, and detailed instructions—everything needed to integrate it into your loading press and start producing ammunition held to benchrest standards. If you've ever thrown away a loaded round because runout was unacceptable, or watched inconsistent seating depths cost you precision, the Wilson chamber-type seater will change how you think about the seating stage of reloading.
| Caliber | 25-06 Remington |
| Die Type | Chamber-Type Bullet Seating Die |
| Adjustment Cap Screw | 3/8-inch – 24 TPI |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Included Accessories | Seater base, allen wrench, instructions |
A chamber-type seater mechanically captures both the bullet and cartridge case in the die before seating begins. This eliminates alignment slop—the case cannot tilt, and the bullet is forced straight into the case mouth by a close-fitting seating stem. Conventional 7/8-inch by 14 TPI seating dies have looser tolerances and allow the case and bullet to shift during seating, which increases runout and inconsistency. The Wilson design is proven in benchrest competition, where runout directly affects group size.
L.E. Wilson seating dies are chambered for the 25-06 Remington. Verify your reloading press accepts standard reloading dies and that you have the appropriate shell holder or case holder for this cartridge. Consult your press manual and L.E. Wilson instructions for integration specifics.
Seating depth is controlled via a 3/8-inch by 24 TPI cap screw on the die. An allen wrench is included. Loosen the cap screw to lower seating depth (seat bullets deeper) or tighten to raise it. The instructions detail the adjustment procedure. Once set, the depth remains consistent for repeatable loads.
Yes. The chamber-type design and precise seating control make it ideal for applications where runout and seating consistency are critical—benchrest competition, precision rifle building, and match-grade ammunition. It is equally at home in a hunting handloader's setup if accuracy is the priority.

SKU: 194197069 • Weight: 1oz





Availability: In Stock
Current Stock: Out of stock
The L.E. Wilson 25-06 Remington bullet seating die is built for reloaders who refuse to accept runout and demand precision with every round. This chamber-type seating die is the choice of benchrest competitors for good reason: it captures both the bullet and cartridge case before seating, ensuring perfect alignment down the centerline. While conventional 7/8-inch by 14 TPI seating dies rely on loose tolerances and hope, Wilson's design mechanically controls the entire process. The case sits in the die's chamber, the bullet nestles in place, and a close-fitting seating stem pushes the projectile straight into the case mouth with no wobble or tilt. That precision translates to lower runout and tighter group spreads on the bench or at distance.
Construction throughout is stainless steel—no zinc plating to wear through or corrode. The seating depth is dialed in via a 3/8-inch by 24 TPI cap screw, giving you repeatable, click-free adjustment for chronograph-consistent seating depths. Once dialed in, your seating depth stays where you set it, shot after shot. L.E. Wilson equipment is manufactured in the USA and has earned its reputation one competitive match at a time. This is a workhorse die for handloaders serious about accuracy, whether you're chasing a competition record or building ammunition that groups like it was shot from a machine rest.
The die arrives with a seater base, an allen wrench for adjustment, and detailed instructions—everything needed to integrate it into your loading press and start producing ammunition held to benchrest standards. If you've ever thrown away a loaded round because runout was unacceptable, or watched inconsistent seating depths cost you precision, the Wilson chamber-type seater will change how you think about the seating stage of reloading.
| Caliber | 25-06 Remington |
| Die Type | Chamber-Type Bullet Seating Die |
| Adjustment Cap Screw | 3/8-inch – 24 TPI |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Included Accessories | Seater base, allen wrench, instructions |
A chamber-type seater mechanically captures both the bullet and cartridge case in the die before seating begins. This eliminates alignment slop—the case cannot tilt, and the bullet is forced straight into the case mouth by a close-fitting seating stem. Conventional 7/8-inch by 14 TPI seating dies have looser tolerances and allow the case and bullet to shift during seating, which increases runout and inconsistency. The Wilson design is proven in benchrest competition, where runout directly affects group size.
L.E. Wilson seating dies are chambered for the 25-06 Remington. Verify your reloading press accepts standard reloading dies and that you have the appropriate shell holder or case holder for this cartridge. Consult your press manual and L.E. Wilson instructions for integration specifics.
Seating depth is controlled via a 3/8-inch by 24 TPI cap screw on the die. An allen wrench is included. Loosen the cap screw to lower seating depth (seat bullets deeper) or tighten to raise it. The instructions detail the adjustment procedure. Once set, the depth remains consistent for repeatable loads.
Yes. The chamber-type design and precise seating control make it ideal for applications where runout and seating consistency are critical—benchrest competition, precision rifle building, and match-grade ammunition. It is equally at home in a hunting handloader's setup if accuracy is the priority.
SKU: 194197069 • Weight: 1oz
