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Reloading
Finding Jam - I thought I knew how
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<blockquote data-quote="orkan" data-source="post: 2070899" data-attributes="member: 25377"><p>That's the general idea, yes. Where the rubber really meets the road is that those bullet seating force variations translate directly to variations in bullet release, which can/will alter the timing and have undesirable effects down range. </p><p></p><p>This is what is behind the practice of culling into lots during bullet seating. Some rounds that you feel seat hard, should be put into a separate bin... as should those you feel seat soft. Anything that strays from the median should be held aside... as they will inexorably shoot different. </p><p></p><p>This entire ecosystem of equipment and technique such as force gauge seaters, annealing, neck turning, and tumbling techniques is all either designed specifically to that end, or has the additional byproduct of ensuring consistent bullet seating force and thereby uniform release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orkan, post: 2070899, member: 25377"] That's the general idea, yes. Where the rubber really meets the road is that those bullet seating force variations translate directly to variations in bullet release, which can/will alter the timing and have undesirable effects down range. This is what is behind the practice of culling into lots during bullet seating. Some rounds that you feel seat hard, should be put into a separate bin... as should those you feel seat soft. Anything that strays from the median should be held aside... as they will inexorably shoot different. This entire ecosystem of equipment and technique such as force gauge seaters, annealing, neck turning, and tumbling techniques is all either designed specifically to that end, or has the additional byproduct of ensuring consistent bullet seating force and thereby uniform release. [/QUOTE]
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