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<blockquote data-quote="Koda_" data-source="post: 3036768" data-attributes="member: 121268"><p>Its a concern because seating depth nodes can be around .006" affecting accuracy. Increasing neck tension wont work because after .003 brass elasticity doesnt change, but a crimp might solve the CBTO growing. </p><p>If your compressing (102%) you might try putting the case on a vibrator before seating the bullet, this will help settle the powder. A drop tube on a powder funnel might work as well to settle the powder before seating the bullet, these can also solve the problem. </p><p></p><p>If your seating to mag length and compressing the load it could be you need a shorter bullet. If the heel of the bullet is seating past the upper neck junction you might get higher ES/SDs, accuracy loss or case donuting. You might not. If your bullet heel is not past the shoulder junction and your compressing the load... Id use caution and double check your starting charge weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koda_, post: 3036768, member: 121268"] Its a concern because seating depth nodes can be around .006" affecting accuracy. Increasing neck tension wont work because after .003 brass elasticity doesnt change, but a crimp might solve the CBTO growing. If your compressing (102%) you might try putting the case on a vibrator before seating the bullet, this will help settle the powder. A drop tube on a powder funnel might work as well to settle the powder before seating the bullet, these can also solve the problem. If your seating to mag length and compressing the load it could be you need a shorter bullet. If the heel of the bullet is seating past the upper neck junction you might get higher ES/SDs, accuracy loss or case donuting. You might not. If your bullet heel is not past the shoulder junction and your compressing the load... Id use caution and double check your starting charge weights. [/QUOTE]
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