Re: Inconsistent Seating Depth
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AXEMAN</div><div class="ubbcode-body">reading this has answered a few of my questions as well. i kept having differing COAL. after making sure i got a dummy round set to what i wanted, every other shell came out different and i was adjusting every shell til i decided on a variance that i could accept. now i got lucky when i bought a toolbox with my used RCBS rockchucker that has a bunch of stuff in it, one thing was a comparator. i looked it up but couldnt tell how to use it by its description. never really knew what it was or how to use it til reading this. so i would get the cup made to fit the bullet im using, seat 10 to COAL, measure off the ogive and use that average as a basis for case length because the tips could be deformed. am i getting that right?
dan46n2 maybe if your still getting the .004 variance you should reduce your target COAL by .004, your ok if your at or under by .004 right? i was driving myself kinda batty chasing a few 1000ths </div></div>
If these were moderate loads the shorter length wouldn't be a problem but since it's a max load and calls for 2.260 going shorter may cause a spike in pressure, right? I can't go any longer because they won't fit in an AR mag. I'm measuring every single case now, those that are too long get seated again those that are too short get pulled a little and reseated, this is really a pain. I'm using Sierra 77g matchkings BTW.