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Bullet weld
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<blockquote data-quote="aushunter1" data-source="post: 1779875" data-attributes="member: 57533"><p>I have loaded FS brass & in a couple of different rifles & come across more 'resistance' when seating some projectiles. </p><p>I have never put it down to projectile type/composition before but its a possibility.</p><p></p><p>At times I think my brass is to clean maybe & the 2 clean/unlubed surfaces could just be gripping? Id imagine this could add to 'case weld' over time?</p><p></p><p>This does tend to be less frequent when using bushing sizing dies so not sure of the tolerances on those FL dies with the button in?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Still I ended up using some imperial graphite neck lube on a few loads in different rifles for this reason & you can totally feel how seating a projectile with so much less effort in your hand. </p><p></p><p>The longer the neck the more bearing surface for this effect to occur I guess & depending on your actual seating depth.</p><p></p><p>One of mine is the 270win this happens with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aushunter1, post: 1779875, member: 57533"] I have loaded FS brass & in a couple of different rifles & come across more 'resistance' when seating some projectiles. I have never put it down to projectile type/composition before but its a possibility. At times I think my brass is to clean maybe & the 2 clean/unlubed surfaces could just be gripping? Id imagine this could add to 'case weld' over time? This does tend to be less frequent when using bushing sizing dies so not sure of the tolerances on those FL dies with the button in? Still I ended up using some imperial graphite neck lube on a few loads in different rifles for this reason & you can totally feel how seating a projectile with so much less effort in your hand. The longer the neck the more bearing surface for this effect to occur I guess & depending on your actual seating depth. One of mine is the 270win this happens with. [/QUOTE]
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