Wildstreak
Lil-Rokslider
Do you adjust your seating die for each individual round?
Let add some context. I’m currently using new Nosler brass for my 280 AI. They are typically +/- .001 or .002 in length. (I’m waiting on my Giraud case trimmer so I'm currently without a trimmer). I don’t remember my CBTO off the top of my head but for conversation sake let’s say .05 jump is 2.630 CBTO. I’m using Redding competition bushing dies.
I’ve found im not getting case to case consistency on my CBTO. If I get a round at my desired length and leave the seating die at its current depth the next round may come in significantly shorter. So I have to adjust my seating die between each round.
I know we have to consider that the bullets aren’t exact from bullet to bullet but they should be pretty close.
Does anyone else do this or Am I overthinking this?
Let add some context. I’m currently using new Nosler brass for my 280 AI. They are typically +/- .001 or .002 in length. (I’m waiting on my Giraud case trimmer so I'm currently without a trimmer). I don’t remember my CBTO off the top of my head but for conversation sake let’s say .05 jump is 2.630 CBTO. I’m using Redding competition bushing dies.
I’ve found im not getting case to case consistency on my CBTO. If I get a round at my desired length and leave the seating die at its current depth the next round may come in significantly shorter. So I have to adjust my seating die between each round.
I know we have to consider that the bullets aren’t exact from bullet to bullet but they should be pretty close.
Does anyone else do this or Am I overthinking this?