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Bullet seating ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSkyGP" data-source="post: 473633" data-attributes="member: 28118"><p>+1 to #1? Infact I know my RCBS, and Dillon 223 dies do the same thing. It P's me O. I just notched it up to soft lead/thin guilding on the nose. I've been thinking about trying to find bullet seating stem/plugs to fit the ogive better. Don't know where to start.</p><p> </p><p>I guess it depends on what you are doing with that case/bullet you pulled. If you put them back together at your desired depth, it will shoot, and will not be unsafe. Accurate, I can't say. I would think your neck tension would be off, either way. If you resize it again, it will work harden a little more=diff tension. You already resized and seated a bullet, your going to seat the bullet again, I would think less workng of the brass, but still not the same as the rest of the batch. I say, put the bullet back in it and save it for the range/fouling shot, etc. where it won't make much difference either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSkyGP, post: 473633, member: 28118"] +1 to #1? Infact I know my RCBS, and Dillon 223 dies do the same thing. It P's me O. I just notched it up to soft lead/thin guilding on the nose. I've been thinking about trying to find bullet seating stem/plugs to fit the ogive better. Don't know where to start. I guess it depends on what you are doing with that case/bullet you pulled. If you put them back together at your desired depth, it will shoot, and will not be unsafe. Accurate, I can't say. I would think your neck tension would be off, either way. If you resize it again, it will work harden a little more=diff tension. You already resized and seated a bullet, your going to seat the bullet again, I would think less workng of the brass, but still not the same as the rest of the batch. I say, put the bullet back in it and save it for the range/fouling shot, etc. where it won't make much difference either way. [/QUOTE]
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