joelkdouglas
Handloader
- Jun 5, 2011
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kraky1":25ehzlpk said:I will throw out what I believe to be the culprit in your seating process...at least a good chance. I have a feeling that the seating stem in your die is not a match to that profile of that bullet. I would check very closely and see if the tip of the bullet is bottoming in the seating stem before the cup is contacting the outside of the bullet. If that is what is happening there is no seating die in the world that will keep you from getting random goofy run out. I have had this happen in several different calibers with different brands of dies the bottom line is when you go to a really Sleek profile bullet sometimes the push from the seating die is right at the tip of the bullet and that will cause it to go off- line pretty easily.
Thanks for your post, I’m going to check one of my bullets vs stem and see what there is to see! Makes complete sense.
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