steffen707
Lil-Rokslider
I'm loading with winchester brass for my 7mm RM. i'm guessing the brass is pretty poor compared to lapua ect. So is my problem the brass, or technique/equipment?
After bumping shoulder back .002" then trimming, brush neck, inside chamfer, outside chamfer, brush neck again I use dry neck lube and run a .283mandrel through the neck. I prime, powder (not a compressed load, bullet not touching powder) and put my forster micromester bullet seating die into the press.
For simplicity sake, lets say I want a bullet to ogive length of 3.000", I initially guess the depth and seat a bullet to 3.005". I then turn the micrometer down 0.005", take the same cartridge with bullet already seated at 3.005", run it through the die, check the length and now I get 3.002".....
If I leave the micrometer alone, prime, powder another prepped case and seat another bullet, it'll be at 3.000"
But in order to get the FIRST CASE bullet ogive down to 3.000", I have to adjust the micrometer down another .002-.003" and run it through again. THEN adjust the micrometer back up the .002-.003" for the rest of the bullet seating.
Its almost like with 1 cycle of the bullet die, the die will seat the bullet where I expected it to, but if I have to adjust the bullet down after the initial cycle, somehow the neck is springing back or something.
After bumping shoulder back .002" then trimming, brush neck, inside chamfer, outside chamfer, brush neck again I use dry neck lube and run a .283mandrel through the neck. I prime, powder (not a compressed load, bullet not touching powder) and put my forster micromester bullet seating die into the press.
For simplicity sake, lets say I want a bullet to ogive length of 3.000", I initially guess the depth and seat a bullet to 3.005". I then turn the micrometer down 0.005", take the same cartridge with bullet already seated at 3.005", run it through the die, check the length and now I get 3.002".....
If I leave the micrometer alone, prime, powder another prepped case and seat another bullet, it'll be at 3.000"
But in order to get the FIRST CASE bullet ogive down to 3.000", I have to adjust the micrometer down another .002-.003" and run it through again. THEN adjust the micrometer back up the .002-.003" for the rest of the bullet seating.
Its almost like with 1 cycle of the bullet die, the die will seat the bullet where I expected it to, but if I have to adjust the bullet down after the initial cycle, somehow the neck is springing back or something.
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