highcotton
Beginner
- Sep 28, 2010
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Well, being that we are snowed in I decided to get on with the AB load work for my son's 260. To clarify, Dr. Mike, snowed in occurs in SC when you have anything over 4 in of winter precipitation. I primed the Lapua brass, dropped my powder charge, and seated the first bullet. Adjusted the seater die to the 2.812 length I was looking for and then took my comparator measurement. The comparator length needed was 3.276. Proceeded to load various powder charges and began to notice inconsistency in the COAL, with measurements running from 3.274-3.281". I am loading virgin Lapua brass that I ran through my resizing die prior to loading. I am using a Forster Micrometer die set that I have used for all previous load work for this rifle. I finished loading all the test rounds I planned to work with by constantly adjusting the die. I have really grown to like the Forster die sets, and have them for 3-4 different calibers I load. Not sure it's a die issue- I really don't know how to explain the differences. I did notice it took more "handle" to seat bullets, but nothing excessive. I have used these dies to load the REM brass I was loading prior to acquiring the Lapua I loaded today with absolutely no issues. Any ideas what I have done wrong?
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