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Reloading
Bullet Seating Runout
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 2603355" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>I'm leaning towards this. I wish you had an unfired case to see if it also does it. Only other thing I can think of is the bullet nose is is hitting in the seater and it is not contacting in the ogive allowing it to yaw at the end of the stroke if seating pressure is highest at that point due to compressing powder. Pull your seater plug and see how it contacts on the bullet ogive or of it just contacts the meplat and the bullet can wobble in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 2603355, member: 7999"] I'm leaning towards this. I wish you had an unfired case to see if it also does it. Only other thing I can think of is the bullet nose is is hitting in the seater and it is not contacting in the ogive allowing it to yaw at the end of the stroke if seating pressure is highest at that point due to compressing powder. Pull your seater plug and see how it contacts on the bullet ogive or of it just contacts the meplat and the bullet can wobble in it. [/QUOTE]
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