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Reloading
Lapua Brass Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 973628" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Sorry I was unable to access your video on my computer for some reason. I'm wondering if your seating dye has a bullet crimp that is forcing the case to be crimped before the bullet is seated to your desired depth causing case deformation. If this were the case, you would just back the dye out of the press and adjust the seating stem for seating depth. I have experienced what you describe under these circumstances. What dyes are you using? Did you try reloading the cases from your originally purchased ammo? Those fire formed cases should pose no problem other than maybe tight chambering if only neck sized. A problem with Lapua brass seems unlikely. Just some thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 973628, member: 10291"] Sorry I was unable to access your video on my computer for some reason. I'm wondering if your seating dye has a bullet crimp that is forcing the case to be crimped before the bullet is seated to your desired depth causing case deformation. If this were the case, you would just back the dye out of the press and adjust the seating stem for seating depth. I have experienced what you describe under these circumstances. What dyes are you using? Did you try reloading the cases from your originally purchased ammo? Those fire formed cases should pose no problem other than maybe tight chambering if only neck sized. A problem with Lapua brass seems unlikely. Just some thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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