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Reseating bullets

Okdeerman

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I posted a thread about dimpling in my 6.5-06. I received varied opinions on the cause. One suggestion was that the bullet was not seated deep enough in the case , which I felt was a possible culprit of the dimpling, so I simply put the remaining cartridges in that group in the die and seated them about 030 deeper and head to the range. THAT WAS A BIG MISTAKE!!!! The primer was nearly destroyed, the velocity was 200fps more, and the bolt was almost unmovable. I learned my lesson and luckily am still able to tell the story. I learned that I should work up the load with that seating depth. Just saying!!!!!
 
.030" deeper and 200fps gain in velocity with way overpressure?

I doubt it was the extra .030". Even if you were hard compressed to start. If you were that hard compressed, I can't see seating an additional .030" without some indication. Bullet deformity, hard throw on the handle, major crunch, bullet backing back out, needing more thn .030" adjustment on the seater die...
Something else is amiss.
 
ALL of the rounds did that, or just one. I have done seating depth testing at .010" variations up to .070" or so from the starting one and not had that much increase in pressure. I have seen pressure changes, but not that drastic.

How far off the lands were the original loads?
I value my rifle to much to try another one. I already have half of them pulled and dumped. I am starting over just to be on the safe side. I am trying to decide if I should use the pulled bullets.
 
Depending on where you are on charge range, seating deeper w/o adjusting charge can be a catastrophe.
 

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