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Difficult Bullet Seating Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Gord0" data-source="post: 1351967" data-attributes="member: 99696"><p>The die I have happens to size my brass .002 smaller than my chamber, it also gets quite close to the belt. It was just an RCBS full length sizer that I reamed the neck out so it doesn't size the neck area. My brass has been annealed three times now , run through my semi homemade body bump die once and neck sized 6 times and it has grown .005" in length. I'm running Sig brass, H1000, CCI 250, 200gr eldx in a 24" stock Savage barrel at 2925 fps. So not a light load. 75fps over Hornady book max. The very small runout I'm seeing is also a result of the very consistent Sig brass. Largest neck thickness variance was measured at .0005". And I had a little fun with measuring it, and went way overboard. I had my CMM guy put it on our Zeiss accura.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gord0, post: 1351967, member: 99696"] The die I have happens to size my brass .002 smaller than my chamber, it also gets quite close to the belt. It was just an RCBS full length sizer that I reamed the neck out so it doesn't size the neck area. My brass has been annealed three times now , run through my semi homemade body bump die once and neck sized 6 times and it has grown .005" in length. I'm running Sig brass, H1000, CCI 250, 200gr eldx in a 24" stock Savage barrel at 2925 fps. So not a light load. 75fps over Hornady book max. The very small runout I'm seeing is also a result of the very consistent Sig brass. Largest neck thickness variance was measured at .0005". And I had a little fun with measuring it, and went way overboard. I had my CMM guy put it on our Zeiss accura. [/QUOTE]
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