Hi,
I need some help, I don't know if I am doing this all wrong.
Information
Reloading with - 143gr ELD-X, 41.4gr Hodgdon 4350, virgin Lapua brass, CCI 450
Reloading on - Forster Co-ax, Forster micrometer seating die, APW expander mandrel (.264)
Reloading for - Tikka T3x 6.5 CM
Problem
I seat the bullets using CBTO as my final measurement of 2.19
The problem is all my bullets differ in length between 1.4295 - 1.436 with around 90% being within 1.431-1.4335 (0.0025 difference).
This means all my bullets get seated differently in order to get the final measurement for CBTO of 2.19. You have to seat longer bullets deeper?
Does this make a significant difference? It's been a nightmare measuring every round of ammo after seating to get consistency, and even then, I seem to have an overall result of of 2.1885 - 2.1905 sometimes after multiple seatings and re-measurements
I assume:
I need some help, I don't know if I am doing this all wrong.
Information
Reloading with - 143gr ELD-X, 41.4gr Hodgdon 4350, virgin Lapua brass, CCI 450
Reloading on - Forster Co-ax, Forster micrometer seating die, APW expander mandrel (.264)
Reloading for - Tikka T3x 6.5 CM
Problem
I seat the bullets using CBTO as my final measurement of 2.19
The problem is all my bullets differ in length between 1.4295 - 1.436 with around 90% being within 1.431-1.4335 (0.0025 difference).
This means all my bullets get seated differently in order to get the final measurement for CBTO of 2.19. You have to seat longer bullets deeper?
Does this make a significant difference? It's been a nightmare measuring every round of ammo after seating to get consistency, and even then, I seem to have an overall result of of 2.1885 - 2.1905 sometimes after multiple seatings and re-measurements
I assume:
- I am doing something wrong/dumb, or is this just an acceptable difference