I've been attempting to load .223 precision ammo for a ARC Nucleus-based rifle on my Dillon 550, but I'm getting a ton of light strikes. Nearly every round does not fire the first time.
I'm loading brand new virgin LC brass and CCI primers. The primers are as close to flush as I can measure them. I've tried BR-4s and 450s.
I've seen lightstrikes from this ammo in other rifles, and I when I switch to factory ammo, this rifle shoots 100% with absolutely no issues. So I'm confident in narrowing it down to the ammo as the primary cause.
I've been reloading precision ammo in single-stage presses for over a decade, but I'm pretty new to using a Dillon for this.
Any ideas on what to investigate? Are certain primers in the S/R family easier to set off than others?
I'm loading brand new virgin LC brass and CCI primers. The primers are as close to flush as I can measure them. I've tried BR-4s and 450s.
I've seen lightstrikes from this ammo in other rifles, and I when I switch to factory ammo, this rifle shoots 100% with absolutely no issues. So I'm confident in narrowing it down to the ammo as the primary cause.
I've been reloading precision ammo in single-stage presses for over a decade, but I'm pretty new to using a Dillon for this.
Any ideas on what to investigate? Are certain primers in the S/R family easier to set off than others?