Which ever bullet you choose, it would be wise to water jug test it for expansion. The Speer #11 manual shows data for the .357 diameter handgun bullets. They would expand but accuracy would be shakey I would imagine.
So do any of you have an experience where changing seating depth, powder, charge weight, bullet type failed to give the accuracy you sought, and neck Turing did?
Do you turn the necks as a step in brass prep? As we square primer pockets, debur flash, chamfer ,etc . for brass prep. or only when you have accuracy problems?
Hello, I'm getting variations in length. The plastic tip is NOT touching the bullet seater. It's seating on the ogive. Neck tension is equal, cases are trimmed to the same length. What are the likely culprits?