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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed" data-source="post: 2197856" data-attributes="member: 9281"><p>Sounds like you have a die adjustment ruled out. I'd say you have a LOT of neck tension or seating resistance causing this. For whatever reason, I've found that HBN coated bullets seat harder. I know it doesn't seem to make sense. I do size my 30 cal necks with a .307 or .3075" mandrel to get my seating "resistance" where I want it. I've been spraying my bullets with Hornady One Shot case lube and it does WONDERS for seating. Bullets seat like butter with very consistent seating pressure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed, post: 2197856, member: 9281"] Sounds like you have a die adjustment ruled out. I'd say you have a LOT of neck tension or seating resistance causing this. For whatever reason, I've found that HBN coated bullets seat harder. I know it doesn't seem to make sense. I do size my 30 cal necks with a .307 or .3075" mandrel to get my seating "resistance" where I want it. I've been spraying my bullets with Hornady One Shot case lube and it does WONDERS for seating. Bullets seat like butter with very consistent seating pressure [/QUOTE]
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