That sounds like something I would really screw upIt won't hurt anything. You can wax coat a bullet and put a little dab of JB Weld in the seating stem and let it harden, then drill out the JB with a 1/8" bit at the center and get a perfectly matched seating stem if you want, that's what a lot of us did back in the days before you could easily get VLD type seating stems.
It won't hurt anything. You can wax coat a bullet and put a little dab of JB Weld in the seating stem and let it harden, then drill out the JB with a 1/8" bit at the center and get a perfectly matched seating stem if you want, that's what a lot of us did back in the days before you could easily get VLD type seating stems.
LOL, I have heard of a couple instances where the bullet got glued into the stem really well, but I've done 4-5 stems this way and no issues personally. I do it in the press so I know everything is lined up well, run the stem down a couple turns so the weight of the handle can keep a little pressure on it while it cures......
I'm the same way , I could tear up a crowbar ,in a pile of sand.That sounds like something I would really screw up