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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Seating depth inconsistant
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<blockquote data-quote="Corey Schwanz" data-source="post: 1203842" data-attributes="member: 85383"><p>Redding's competition seater does not play well with compressed loads and they recommend not doing it if possible. As others have mentioned, measuring base to tip may give more erratic measurements than measuring CBTO. I would imagine the VLD stem is giving you enough clearance, but it might be worth the time to check to make sure the bullets are being cupped properly by the stem and you aren't bottoming some of the out on the tip inside it. Take the stem out of the die and grab a few bullets to see how they are contacting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corey Schwanz, post: 1203842, member: 85383"] Redding's competition seater does not play well with compressed loads and they recommend not doing it if possible. As others have mentioned, measuring base to tip may give more erratic measurements than measuring CBTO. I would imagine the VLD stem is giving you enough clearance, but it might be worth the time to check to make sure the bullets are being cupped properly by the stem and you aren't bottoming some of the out on the tip inside it. Take the stem out of the die and grab a few bullets to see how they are contacting. [/QUOTE]
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