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Neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="slikmrc" data-source="post: 3037574" data-attributes="member: 116436"><p>I was loading up some Tubbs lapping bullets in some nickel 300 WSM cases this morning. I'm seeing a very slight ring where the seating stem stops on the bullet. Don't see this with non coated bullets, this is telling me I need to polish the seating stem a little more I'm thinking. 10 bullets seated to with in .0025 so happy with that. Polishing seating stems with bore polish and cleaning dies on regular basis has helped in keeping seating lengths consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slikmrc, post: 3037574, member: 116436"] I was loading up some Tubbs lapping bullets in some nickel 300 WSM cases this morning. I'm seeing a very slight ring where the seating stem stops on the bullet. Don't see this with non coated bullets, this is telling me I need to polish the seating stem a little more I'm thinking. 10 bullets seated to with in .0025 so happy with that. Polishing seating stems with bore polish and cleaning dies on regular basis has helped in keeping seating lengths consistent. [/QUOTE]
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