I'm running out of ideas here, so I'm hoping someone can give me a fresh prospective...
Since moving this summer I've been struggling with very inconsistent seating depth. I've seen it vary as much as 0.020" from cart to cart with no apparent source. At first I thought it was my new Hornady LnL progressive, but it is also occurring with my Forrester. Previously I'd loaded 1500rds or so of 308 (and another 1500 or more of 223) on this Forrester with no apparent problems (random spot checking had never indicated anything like this and I'd never had a stuck bullet or hard to chamber cart.) So far I've tried:
Measuring 3 different ways (RCBS mic, COAL w/ calipers, and Sinclair Ogieve tool w/ calipers) and the 3 seem consistent.
A Lee seating die (what I used previously) as well as a Redding seater and a Redding comp/mic seater
Both the Hornady and Forrester presses.
These problems have been with the final few hundred rounds from a 1000box of Lapua 155 Scenars. I hadn't noticed any problems with the first few hundred. The problems have been both with virgin Lapua brass and a mix of previously fired/sized stuff.
Any ideas?
Since moving this summer I've been struggling with very inconsistent seating depth. I've seen it vary as much as 0.020" from cart to cart with no apparent source. At first I thought it was my new Hornady LnL progressive, but it is also occurring with my Forrester. Previously I'd loaded 1500rds or so of 308 (and another 1500 or more of 223) on this Forrester with no apparent problems (random spot checking had never indicated anything like this and I'd never had a stuck bullet or hard to chamber cart.) So far I've tried:
Measuring 3 different ways (RCBS mic, COAL w/ calipers, and Sinclair Ogieve tool w/ calipers) and the 3 seem consistent.
A Lee seating die (what I used previously) as well as a Redding seater and a Redding comp/mic seater
Both the Hornady and Forrester presses.
These problems have been with the final few hundred rounds from a 1000box of Lapua 155 Scenars. I hadn't noticed any problems with the first few hundred. The problems have been both with virgin Lapua brass and a mix of previously fired/sized stuff.
Any ideas?