Alright, I’m in the process of loading my first ever batch. I used the hornady COAL gauge and their bullet comparator system to find my lands at 2.371” CBTO (6.5 PRC). I’m loading Nosler Custom Competition 140gr over H1000 with RCBS matchmaster dies. On to seating, I made a dummy round at 2.351” CBTO, checked function in my rifle, and all was well. Die is set, seated my first 5 live rounds at 2.351” +/- .0005”. On my 6th round I did nothing different, loaded over the same charge as rounds 4 and 5, and am getting 2.363” CBTO. Rounds 7, 8, and 9 were 2.351” CBTO.
Did I just get one weird/bad bullet? The COAL of round 6 was also about 0.020” longer than the rest. I’m not compressed (53.5gr - near book minimum and can hear powder shaking if I shake it). I just cranked my die down a little bit, seated it to proper CBTO, and am good, but I want to know why this happens and how often it happens. Thanks!
Did I just get one weird/bad bullet? The COAL of round 6 was also about 0.020” longer than the rest. I’m not compressed (53.5gr - near book minimum and can hear powder shaking if I shake it). I just cranked my die down a little bit, seated it to proper CBTO, and am good, but I want to know why this happens and how often it happens. Thanks!