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Reloading
Bullet seating
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<blockquote data-quote="Mc Fraser" data-source="post: 1813726" data-attributes="member: 106529"><p>I don't know if it was suggested but I would check the bullet (not cartridge) CBTO. The inconsistency might be from bullet CBTO variance. Then I will question the way you operate the press and then the die itself.</p><p>I had the same issue and it was the die. I used Redding and switch to Forester. There's nothing wrong with Redding dies, mine was off and Redding wouldn't even respond my emails after I show proof. Usually Redding and Forester make really good dies. I would question myself before I question the die.</p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc Fraser, post: 1813726, member: 106529"] I don’t know if it was suggested but I would check the bullet (not cartridge) CBTO. The inconsistency might be from bullet CBTO variance. Then I will question the way you operate the press and then the die itself. I had the same issue and it was the die. I used Redding and switch to Forester. There’s nothing wrong with Redding dies, mine was off and Redding wouldn’t even respond my emails after I show proof. Usually Redding and Forester make really good dies. I would question myself before I question the die. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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