NevadaMike
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- Aug 4, 2020
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I will try to explain my process as best as I can.
1. New Hornady brass
2. Full length size with no decapping pin or ball - Pretty much no resistance while sizing - Hornady dies
3. Graphite neck lube and Sinclair expanding mandrel
4. Prime with Lyman priming tool
5. Powder via auto trickler
6. Seated 143 ELD-X with slow steady stroke with an Area 419 press - Hornady seater with 143 ELD-X stem
7. Most that seated properly were within 10 thousandths of my target of 2.820
While seating the projectiles there were varying degrees of resistance but most seated properly. I tried a slow and deliberate stroke at first hoping to seat the projectiles more consistently. I also tried a more deliberate stroke but not fast. I was thinking the problem was solved initially with the faster stroke but I still had one of the new 6.5 Super Shorts.
Questions
Do your bullets CBTO come out very uniform?
What is a normal variance CBTO to CBTO?
Is this a cheap Hornady brass thing or should I ditch the Sinclair mandrel?
1. New Hornady brass
2. Full length size with no decapping pin or ball - Pretty much no resistance while sizing - Hornady dies
3. Graphite neck lube and Sinclair expanding mandrel
4. Prime with Lyman priming tool
5. Powder via auto trickler
6. Seated 143 ELD-X with slow steady stroke with an Area 419 press - Hornady seater with 143 ELD-X stem
7. Most that seated properly were within 10 thousandths of my target of 2.820
While seating the projectiles there were varying degrees of resistance but most seated properly. I tried a slow and deliberate stroke at first hoping to seat the projectiles more consistently. I also tried a more deliberate stroke but not fast. I was thinking the problem was solved initially with the faster stroke but I still had one of the new 6.5 Super Shorts.
Questions
Do your bullets CBTO come out very uniform?
What is a normal variance CBTO to CBTO?
Is this a cheap Hornady brass thing or should I ditch the Sinclair mandrel?