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Bench Rest Seating Dies Stem cup is flaring
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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Malinky" data-source="post: 1978427" data-attributes="member: 108698"><p>Just picked up some new seating dies with the floating die barrel allowing for axial alignment. The gun is a 300 WSM the Brass is Norma fire formed and prepped, FL sized with the sister die, and the bullet is a Barnes TTSX 168 Gr. I have now flared the bullet cups on two seating stems one of them after about 5 to 8 rounds and the newest one after 2 rounds. The manufacture is working diligently in an effort to solve the problem. They think that the Norma Brass is causing the problem. First question, has anybody ran into this problem and what was the solution? Second question, does anybody think turning the necks will help? Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Malinky, post: 1978427, member: 108698"] Just picked up some new seating dies with the floating die barrel allowing for axial alignment. The gun is a 300 WSM the Brass is Norma fire formed and prepped, FL sized with the sister die, and the bullet is a Barnes TTSX 168 Gr. I have now flared the bullet cups on two seating stems one of them after about 5 to 8 rounds and the newest one after 2 rounds. The manufacture is working diligently in an effort to solve the problem. They think that the Norma Brass is causing the problem. First question, has anybody ran into this problem and what was the solution? Second question, does anybody think turning the necks will help? Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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