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Help with ring from seater dye
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<blockquote data-quote="theEMP" data-source="post: 1130126" data-attributes="member: 65321"><p>Hey guys needing a little help. I've been reloading for a few years now but am now having a bit of trouble. When I seat my bullets I'm getting a ring around them from the seater. It used to just be a faint mark but after annealing my brass it has now become very noticeable. If you run your finger nail down it you will feel a catch. I've tried switching out the seaters with no change. I tried different bullets but it is still there. I am kind of at a loss at what is going on. I'm wondering if I need to polish the seater but if that was the case I would think it would have left when I switched them. Any ideas or advise would be great. I'm just hoping I didn't ruin my brass while attempting to anneal it. The pictures show the ring I'm looking at. The brass is nossler bullet is 180 grain accubonds. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theEMP, post: 1130126, member: 65321"] Hey guys needing a little help. I've been reloading for a few years now but am now having a bit of trouble. When I seat my bullets I'm getting a ring around them from the seater. It used to just be a faint mark but after annealing my brass it has now become very noticeable. If you run your finger nail down it you will feel a catch. I've tried switching out the seaters with no change. I tried different bullets but it is still there. I am kind of at a loss at what is going on. I'm wondering if I need to polish the seater but if that was the case I would think it would have left when I switched them. Any ideas or advise would be great. I'm just hoping I didn't ruin my brass while attempting to anneal it. The pictures show the ring I'm looking at. The brass is nossler bullet is 180 grain accubonds. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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