Have been trying to set 185g Berger Juggs in virgin brass sized to have .002 neck tension.
Set the depth I wanted at just under mag length in my Redding Competition seater and measured a few bullets to make sure they are the same ogive length. Start seating and right away I get huge variances. Sometimes I can get them to be closer after seating the bullet 4,5,6+ times in a row but WTF is going on?
Took the die apart and nothing looks out of place or gunked up. Also checked to see that if the seating stem had enough depth to where the tip of the bullet wasn't bottoming out and its longer than the length of the bullet before the ogive. Ogive length on a loaded round I wanted was 2.164 and I started getting around 2.166 all the way to 2.174 even though the bullets are all the same ogive length when measured separately.
Does it have something to do with the 185g Jugg's shape/profile? Can't figure out what this can be.
ETA - Just put 5 Sierra 175g SMK through the die on the brass and all 5 were within .0005 of each other.
Set the depth I wanted at just under mag length in my Redding Competition seater and measured a few bullets to make sure they are the same ogive length. Start seating and right away I get huge variances. Sometimes I can get them to be closer after seating the bullet 4,5,6+ times in a row but WTF is going on?
Took the die apart and nothing looks out of place or gunked up. Also checked to see that if the seating stem had enough depth to where the tip of the bullet wasn't bottoming out and its longer than the length of the bullet before the ogive. Ogive length on a loaded round I wanted was 2.164 and I started getting around 2.166 all the way to 2.174 even though the bullets are all the same ogive length when measured separately.
Does it have something to do with the 185g Jugg's shape/profile? Can't figure out what this can be.
ETA - Just put 5 Sierra 175g SMK through the die on the brass and all 5 were within .0005 of each other.
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