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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Variations in seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="Nuclear Worker" data-source="post: 1966689" data-attributes="member: 105422"><p>I think I have found the problem. First I took a Wilson cartridge case gage and made sure all my cases were cut the same. They were, then I went through the process of setting up my die again after I cleaned with brake cleaner. While doing that I found the shell holder plate loose in my press! I put together 5 empty rounds to check consistency. All measured 2.466-2.467. Now will load with powder and see what I get. Will let you know. Thanks for everyone's help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuclear Worker, post: 1966689, member: 105422"] I think I have found the problem. First I took a Wilson cartridge case gage and made sure all my cases were cut the same. They were, then I went through the process of setting up my die again after I cleaned with brake cleaner. While doing that I found the shell holder plate loose in my press! I put together 5 empty rounds to check consistency. All measured 2.466-2.467. Now will load with powder and see what I get. Will let you know. Thanks for everyone’s help. [/QUOTE]
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