Re: Forster Ultra Micrometer Seater Die - little help?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 7x57</div><div class="ubbcode-body">None of the seating dies seat off the meplat, or the very tip of the bullet. The seating stem is generally cone shaped and will contact the bullet slightly below the meplat. The chamber, or more properly, the lands of the rifling does not care about the tip of the bullet, but where the bullet is full diameter, or the ogive. So, the way to measure properly is to measure the ogive to cartridge base. For that, you need to get a comparater which is of the correct caliber for your cartridge. If you are loading HPBT bullets, there will be a slight variance in the bullet length due to the way a HP bullet jacket is swagged into the lead core, sort of like how the foil wrapper goes around a Hersey's kiss. But again, that little difference in the meplat isn't really that critical. Again, the ogive to base length is what determines the distance to the rifling, the resizing of the brass or trimming the brass OAL has no bearing on this. One other thing, .308 spec COAL is 2.80", so if you go over, make sure that its not too long to fit in the magazine or have problems feeding, etc. Most .308 bullets tolerate jump just fine. </div></div>
Thank you. I have a comparator en route. I'm loading as long as I can for a AICS magazine which seems to be right at about 2.87
I have not determined my max for feeding yet which probably sounds ass backwards. But I figure I can drop them a little more if need be. I'm reading a lot but I'm also winging it a bit.
You know re loading would make a pretty good night class to take at JC. It's way more complicated than I ever thought. Although it's probably like anything else, there are the hacks and then there are the anal retentive OCD Monk types.
Thanks