LRNut
Well-Known Member
Lately I am a bit frustrated that bullets have fairly large lot-to-lot dimensional differences with respect to ogive location. This past weekend I was loading .338 Lapua and the box of 285 ELDMs was empty and the last of that lot. I grabbed another box and without measuring the bullet ogive, proceeded to seat a bullet - the ogive OAL (the term I use to measure OAL) was 40 thou different! Before you criticize Hornady, I saw the same thing with a box of Berger 300 .338s - in fact, I can't even use them unless I drill out the Stoney Point holder because the bullet bottoms out on this before the ogive tangent point is engaged.
Anyone else frustrated? I don't understand how manufacturers can't control something like this better - it is pretty critical.
What do the rest of you do? Do you adjust the seating die so the ogive OAL is the same as the previous lot?
Anyone else frustrated? I don't understand how manufacturers can't control something like this better - it is pretty critical.
What do the rest of you do? Do you adjust the seating die so the ogive OAL is the same as the previous lot?