Re: Lapua brass seating problem with pic
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tripwire</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChrisGarrett</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
My seating stem was bottoming out on the mouths and crunching them like yours, although not that badly. It took me a while to figure out the problem, but you might want to check that.
Chris </div></div>
I've never seen a seater stem made to fully engulf a bullet enough that it would be possible to hit the case mouth like you are describing...... </div></div>
Hornady InLine seater, necks that are ~.040" longer than spec, die body turned down a few turns and I rolled the shoulders.
You have a sleeve in some of these dies and even without a crimping step it mucks them up.
Now, to be fair, these ~15 pieces were way out of spec and then out of spec in 'neck length' only.
Thinking the problem was with the necks being too tight, I did run them all through with my carbide expander ball. Sure enough, it happened again, but I wasn't actually noticing when it was happening in the beginning.
Next, I figured that my seating die's crimp step was possibly the cause, but that die doesn't have one. I went back and forth readjusting that die, thinking it had to be it. Remember...this was only 15 pieces out of 500, so it wasn't happening often during the reloading sessions.
I miced all of the bullets wondering if I just got a bad batch and no dice on those, so I was perplexed.
Finally, I had a bad case in my hand and just happened to be looking at it more closely than I would be when grabbing them out of my container that I use on the bench.
Yep...I could immediately see the longer neck. Anyhow, I went through each of the remaining cases and culled out the ones with the longer necks and just trimmed them a bit.
Chris