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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 218121" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>"... the neck turned cases had a .014" thickness and the unturned cases ran .015-.016"."</p><p></p><p>Your neck turning has increased the sloppy fit of the necks in the seating die, making it possible for the cases to be pushed further to one side as the bullets enter the neck. No "seat part way and turn 180 degrees to complete" will help, the case slop will just move to the point of least resistance again. </p><p> </p><p>It may be that you would correct the problem by using a Lyman "M" expander die. That excellant expander pretty well insures that the case flare - for easy bullet entry - is consistant around the circumference of the mouth. A consistant mouth flare helps center the case neck in the seater too. I love the "M" dies for all my reloading needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 218121, member: 9215"] "... the neck turned cases had a .014" thickness and the unturned cases ran .015-.016"." Your neck turning has increased the sloppy fit of the necks in the seating die, making it possible for the cases to be pushed further to one side as the bullets enter the neck. No "seat part way and turn 180 degrees to complete" will help, the case slop will just move to the point of least resistance again. It may be that you would correct the problem by using a Lyman "M" expander die. That excellant expander pretty well insures that the case flare - for easy bullet entry - is consistant around the circumference of the mouth. A consistant mouth flare helps center the case neck in the seater too. I love the "M" dies for all my reloading needs. [/QUOTE]
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