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Grab a handful of loose bullets and check them. If they are close to the same average BTO then you have to look at your case mouth chamfer, neck tension, or powder fill (compressed loads will push back).I loaded up 20 rds of the 116's today for my 6CM. Set the first seating depth to a COAL of 2.85. Seated some more and checked and was getting as much as .006 difference in COAL's. Just figured it was tolerance in the plastic tip but then I measured CBTO and was still getting 3-5 thousandths variance. Anyone else notice this? The 107's I loaded the other day were spot on and very consistent in measurements.
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Just checked a handful....Grab a handful of loose bullets and check them. If they are close to the same average BTO then you have to look at your case mouth chamfer, neck tension, or powder fill (compressed loads will push back).
Jay
I see 2, 0.744 and 0.735 that are outside your average 0.740 range. Might have to see if those are outside your average weight also.Just checked a handful....
Looks like I found one big outlier and I measured that one several times.
I'm running an OCW test with H4350 from 39.6 - 41.6 in new alpha brass. I thought case fill looked pretty full but im just a reloading newbie.![]()
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Crap you're right. Missed that guy. I'll check some more and weigh the outliers as well.I see 2, 0.744 and 0.735 that are outside your average 0.740 range. Might have to see if those are outside your average weight also.
Jay