So... I won't go into why I want to know but obviously there's a reason and I'm sure you can figure it out...... I got physically ill when I noticed what I did.
If you were to set a bunch of rounds too short, and you wanted to take them apart and fix them, you'd pull them apart and then charge the case and set the bullet at the correct height. What if you did that with some, without sizing brass again.... would that be a big issue in consistency?
Also, what if you were able to pull many of them out but not completely remove the bullet, just got it out a good ways then re-seated it at the correct height without ever taking it all the way apart.
Would that cause consistency issues between the ones you did pull apart all the way as well as consistency issues with the other rounds you seated correctly the first time?
I will come back here and report my findings btw, just trying to see how many I need to shoot of these rounds to be confident that their numbers will match the others.
If you were to set a bunch of rounds too short, and you wanted to take them apart and fix them, you'd pull them apart and then charge the case and set the bullet at the correct height. What if you did that with some, without sizing brass again.... would that be a big issue in consistency?
Also, what if you were able to pull many of them out but not completely remove the bullet, just got it out a good ways then re-seated it at the correct height without ever taking it all the way apart.
Would that cause consistency issues between the ones you did pull apart all the way as well as consistency issues with the other rounds you seated correctly the first time?
I will come back here and report my findings btw, just trying to see how many I need to shoot of these rounds to be confident that their numbers will match the others.