
Availability: In Stock
If you're serious about benchrest competition or precision rifle reloading, the L.E. Wilson 30 BR bullet seating die represents a meaningful step up from conventional seating equipment. This chamber-type seating die is purpose-built for shooters who understand that runout control—the straightness of the seated bullet in the case—directly affects accuracy. Unlike standard 7/8"-14 TPI seaters, Wilson's chamber-type design physically captures and aligns both the bullet and cartridge case before seating begins, ensuring the bullet goes straight into the case mouth with minimal deviation.
The mechanism is elegantly simple but highly effective. A close-fitting seating stem pushes the bullet directly into the case while both components are locked in alignment by the die's chamber-type capture system. This approach has earned respect among competitive benchrest shooters for delivering consistently lower runout than conventional designs. Depth adjustment is handled via a cap screw (3/8"-24 TPI), giving you precise control over seating depth without the fiddling that plagues less refined equipment.
Built entirely from stainless steel, this die is made in the USA and designed to withstand years of consistent use on the loading bench. It ships with a seater base, adjustment wrench, and instructions—everything you need to set it up and start producing ammunition with tighter tolerances. If you reload for 30 BR and you're chasing the smallest possible groups, this is the kind of equipment that pays dividends downrange.
| Cartridge | 30 BR |
| Die Type | Chamber-type bullet seating die |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Depth Adjustment | Cap screw, 3/8"-24 TPI |
| Included Components | Seater die, seater base, allen wrench, instructions |
| Origin | Made in the USA |
A chamber-type die captures both the bullet and cartridge case simultaneously before seating, aligning them coaxially before the seating stem makes contact. This eliminates the runout that can occur when a bullet is simply pushed into a case that isn't held in precise alignment. Standard 7/8"-14 TPI dies don't offer this dual-capture advantage, which is why benchrest shooters favor the Wilson design for tighter groups.
The die ships with the seater die itself, a seater base, an allen wrench for adjustment, and instructions on a card. You're ready to integrate it into your reloading setup right out of the box.
Seating depth is controlled via a cap screw with 3/8"-24 TPI threads. This allows you to dial in precise depth without removing the die from your press, making it easy to fine-tune your ammunition once you've established your baseline.
Yes—this die is specifically designed for the 30 BR cartridge and is built around the principles that earn respect in benchrest circles: chamber-type alignment, low runout, and repeatable, controlled seating depth.

SKU: 194197035 • Weight: 0.75oz





Availability: In Stock
If you're serious about benchrest competition or precision rifle reloading, the L.E. Wilson 30 BR bullet seating die represents a meaningful step up from conventional seating equipment. This chamber-type seating die is purpose-built for shooters who understand that runout control—the straightness of the seated bullet in the case—directly affects accuracy. Unlike standard 7/8"-14 TPI seaters, Wilson's chamber-type design physically captures and aligns both the bullet and cartridge case before seating begins, ensuring the bullet goes straight into the case mouth with minimal deviation.
The mechanism is elegantly simple but highly effective. A close-fitting seating stem pushes the bullet directly into the case while both components are locked in alignment by the die's chamber-type capture system. This approach has earned respect among competitive benchrest shooters for delivering consistently lower runout than conventional designs. Depth adjustment is handled via a cap screw (3/8"-24 TPI), giving you precise control over seating depth without the fiddling that plagues less refined equipment.
Built entirely from stainless steel, this die is made in the USA and designed to withstand years of consistent use on the loading bench. It ships with a seater base, adjustment wrench, and instructions—everything you need to set it up and start producing ammunition with tighter tolerances. If you reload for 30 BR and you're chasing the smallest possible groups, this is the kind of equipment that pays dividends downrange.
| Cartridge | 30 BR |
| Die Type | Chamber-type bullet seating die |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Depth Adjustment | Cap screw, 3/8"-24 TPI |
| Included Components | Seater die, seater base, allen wrench, instructions |
| Origin | Made in the USA |
A chamber-type die captures both the bullet and cartridge case simultaneously before seating, aligning them coaxially before the seating stem makes contact. This eliminates the runout that can occur when a bullet is simply pushed into a case that isn't held in precise alignment. Standard 7/8"-14 TPI dies don't offer this dual-capture advantage, which is why benchrest shooters favor the Wilson design for tighter groups.
The die ships with the seater die itself, a seater base, an allen wrench for adjustment, and instructions on a card. You're ready to integrate it into your reloading setup right out of the box.
Seating depth is controlled via a cap screw with 3/8"-24 TPI threads. This allows you to dial in precise depth without removing the die from your press, making it easy to fine-tune your ammunition once you've established your baseline.
Yes—this die is specifically designed for the 30 BR cartridge and is built around the principles that earn respect in benchrest circles: chamber-type alignment, low runout, and repeatable, controlled seating depth.
SKU: 194197035 • Weight: 0.75oz
