Hi everyone,
I'm on my 3rd reloading batch, the first two ones being with brand new Lapua brass each time. I have a K&M Arbor Press with the 0-150lbs force gauge pack.
With my first two batches (brand new brass), the seating would be what I'd call "two stages": first stage would be at ~20 lbs of force to start inserting the bullet into the neck, and then more force, about 50 lbs of force, was required to finish seating the bullet. This matches pretty well what I saw on another forum where the guy did a thorough analysis of the seating force using a force gauge connected to a computer and got two stages: first one at 25lbs and second one at 40lbs.
Today, I did my third batch, and I re-used the brass of my 2nd batch. I prepared the brass mostly the same way (differences below), but for some reason this time when seating the bullets I only got a single, 50lbs, stage. And it was pretty "rough": the bullet wouldn't move at all until 50lbs where it would go in all at once. It was pretty consistent over 100 bullets (45-55, less than 5 above 60lbs).
Differences in brass prep between previous and current batch:
Have you ever experienced this? Is it good, bad, irrelevant? What could cause this?
Thanks!
I'm on my 3rd reloading batch, the first two ones being with brand new Lapua brass each time. I have a K&M Arbor Press with the 0-150lbs force gauge pack.
With my first two batches (brand new brass), the seating would be what I'd call "two stages": first stage would be at ~20 lbs of force to start inserting the bullet into the neck, and then more force, about 50 lbs of force, was required to finish seating the bullet. This matches pretty well what I saw on another forum where the guy did a thorough analysis of the seating force using a force gauge connected to a computer and got two stages: first one at 25lbs and second one at 40lbs.
Today, I did my third batch, and I re-used the brass of my 2nd batch. I prepared the brass mostly the same way (differences below), but for some reason this time when seating the bullets I only got a single, 50lbs, stage. And it was pretty "rough": the bullet wouldn't move at all until 50lbs where it would go in all at once. It was pretty consistent over 100 bullets (45-55, less than 5 above 60lbs).
Differences in brass prep between previous and current batch:
- Didn't trim (case actually shrank after firing...)
- Didn't chamfer/deburr because I didn't trim
- I sized only half of the neck
Have you ever experienced this? Is it good, bad, irrelevant? What could cause this?
Thanks!