During a recent reloading session I noticed a couple issues with my Redding Competition Bullet Seater. I was getting a deep (at least much deeper than normal) ring on the bullet ogive from the seating plug. I also notince a pretty big variation in the seating depth as measured with my dial caliper and Sinclair bullet comparator. I was seeing a swing of +/- 2-3 thounsandths in seating depth. Again this is much more than I ever notice before with this seater.
I disassembled, cleaned, re-lubed, and re-assembled the seater. After the cleaning and resuming the reloading the ring in the ogive was back to the faint ring that I am used to seeing with this seater. The seating depth still seemed to vary by +/- 1 thousandth for most of the rounds and a little more for a few of them. Although much improved after the cleaning, this still seems like more seating depth variance than what I used to getting with this die. For those that are using the Redding Comp seater: How much variance do you normally get in bullet seating depth? Is this just a result of bullet variances, or is it the seater, or just my measuring instraments (caliper, comparator)?
I have no idea what this will translate to, if anything, on paper, but it just seems a little off from what I would expect form this seater die. I am using new neck sized .308 Win Lapua brass and unsorted Sierra 175 SMKs in a non-compressed load.
I disassembled, cleaned, re-lubed, and re-assembled the seater. After the cleaning and resuming the reloading the ring in the ogive was back to the faint ring that I am used to seeing with this seater. The seating depth still seemed to vary by +/- 1 thousandth for most of the rounds and a little more for a few of them. Although much improved after the cleaning, this still seems like more seating depth variance than what I used to getting with this die. For those that are using the Redding Comp seater: How much variance do you normally get in bullet seating depth? Is this just a result of bullet variances, or is it the seater, or just my measuring instraments (caliper, comparator)?
I have no idea what this will translate to, if anything, on paper, but it just seems a little off from what I would expect form this seater die. I am using new neck sized .308 Win Lapua brass and unsorted Sierra 175 SMKs in a non-compressed load.