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Seating depth changes after seating a bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="seidersjoden" data-source="post: 1995357" data-attributes="member: 56644"><p>You are right however it doesn't mean it is unsafe necessarily. Definitely a good rule of thumb but not unsafe. Some cases seat deep like for example the 6.5 PRC that I have quite a bit of experience with; I shot a mild yet compressed load with that caliber but because of its inherent design the bullet seats very deep and crunches powder. Same with this .338 Lapua AI, although it's compressed there is zero pressure signs and the node is great.</p><p></p><p>So back to my question, if I re seat them will they always continue to push up, has anyone had experience continuing to re seat them or use a tighter neck bushing. <strong>Basically without taking powder out has anyone ever resolved the issue?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seidersjoden, post: 1995357, member: 56644"] You are right however it doesn’t mean it is unsafe necessarily. Definitely a good rule of thumb but not unsafe. Some cases seat deep like for example the 6.5 PRC that I have quite a bit of experience with; I shot a mild yet compressed load with that caliber but because of its inherent design the bullet seats very deep and crunches powder. Same with this .338 Lapua AI, although it’s compressed there is zero pressure signs and the node is great. So back to my question, if I re seat them will they always continue to push up, has anyone had experience continuing to re seat them or use a tighter neck bushing. [B]Basically without taking powder out has anyone ever resolved the issue?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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