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Reloading
problem with bullet seating
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<blockquote data-quote="300win" data-source="post: 122678" data-attributes="member: 5965"><p>Just wondering if you mean .002 or .2 which is a huge amount. I use several redding comp seaters and have never seen one touch a bullet tip. As someone else said take it apart and clean it. Make sure the is no crud inside the bullet seating stem itself. I have also seen a primer that protrudes slightly causing a false reading. If the bullets are seating hard a slight amount of brass flex is also possible. Lapua brass is good stuff and is usually trouble free. Check s few things out and let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300win, post: 122678, member: 5965"] Just wondering if you mean .002 or .2 which is a huge amount. I use several redding comp seaters and have never seen one touch a bullet tip. As someone else said take it apart and clean it. Make sure the is no crud inside the bullet seating stem itself. I have also seen a primer that protrudes slightly causing a false reading. If the bullets are seating hard a slight amount of brass flex is also possible. Lapua brass is good stuff and is usually trouble free. Check s few things out and let us know. [/QUOTE]
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