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Reloading
Inconsistent seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1196139" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Guys,</p><p>One thing I just remembered that came to my attention from a customer. There have been occasions where a "coil bind" issue has occurred in SOME seaters with the sliding sleeve assembly causing erratic seating depth and ringing of the bullet tip. Derkster, if you are getting a ring on the nose of the bullet ( in some cases this is just the tarnish being removed and not a dent you can feel with your thumbnail) with that light of neck tension. This MAY be something to look at. Fix is to shorten the spring in very small steps. You do not want to affect the operation of the sleeve assembly. Forster I believe has addressed this with a lighter/shorter spring in their ULTRA and BENCHREST seaters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1196139, member: 85389"] Guys, One thing I just remembered that came to my attention from a customer. There have been occasions where a "coil bind" issue has occurred in SOME seaters with the sliding sleeve assembly causing erratic seating depth and ringing of the bullet tip. Derkster, if you are getting a ring on the nose of the bullet ( in some cases this is just the tarnish being removed and not a dent you can feel with your thumbnail) with that light of neck tension. This MAY be something to look at. Fix is to shorten the spring in very small steps. You do not want to affect the operation of the sleeve assembly. Forster I believe has addressed this with a lighter/shorter spring in their ULTRA and BENCHREST seaters. [/QUOTE]
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