Re: Forster Micrometer seating die question
'...I still feel that there might be some travel in the die. When you turn the micrometer knob the tension does not feel uniform and it even feels like there is a little spring back.'
There is slack, called "back-lash", in most any threaded device, the costs of making a truly snug fitted screw would be prohibitive. Adjusted correctly, the back-lash won't matter.
The proper way to deal with it is to always approach the adjustment we want from the clockwise direction. If you want to go down a thou, just turn it down. If you want to back up a thou, turn it back ten and then tighten back down nine.
All seating is done between the ram (shell holder) and seating plug in the die, no seater die can reference off the case shoulder.