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Reloading
seating depth problem
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<blockquote data-quote="cookjp" data-source="post: 497695" data-attributes="member: 18556"><p>Ok Guys help this newbie out. I am having trouble getting consistent seating depths for my 22-250. I set the seating die up and load a few and get the same reading then I will have one or two that are off by up to a hundreth or so then they will go back to the set up lenth. I am using a Forster benchrest seating die and loading brass that is all cut to the same lenth. Loading 53gr hornady match hollow points I have measured the bearing surface on all and they match. The brass is mixed head stamp but all preped to be the same. help I am lost on this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cookjp, post: 497695, member: 18556"] Ok Guys help this newbie out. I am having trouble getting consistent seating depths for my 22-250. I set the seating die up and load a few and get the same reading then I will have one or two that are off by up to a hundreth or so then they will go back to the set up lenth. I am using a Forster benchrest seating die and loading brass that is all cut to the same lenth. Loading 53gr hornady match hollow points I have measured the bearing surface on all and they match. The brass is mixed head stamp but all preped to be the same. help I am lost on this one. [/QUOTE]
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