Seating Depth Variances

Rerun7

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  • Feb 18, 2017
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    I primarily load SMKs in multiple calibers but commonly get variances of up to .002 when measuring from the ogive of the bullet after loading rounds. I'll have several be exact then one suddenly is off +/-. I'm guessing this is due to slight variances in the bullets themselves or potentially primers that aren't seated as deeply. I use a Lee press and Forster bench rest dies. I've never done any testing to find out how big of a difference this really is to overall performance but it drives my OCD crazy!

    Interested to hear thoughts on the effects and causes or variances in seating depths. Is this pretty common and does it really even make a noticeable difference down range?
     
    The max I'll let by is .002. Neck tension is the main issue when it comes to seating depth. I like the forester dies and I use their seating dies for all my calibers. Though I do polish the outside of the seating stem so it slides much easier inside the body of the die. I've found that it helps a lot with consistent seating depth and seating 'feel'.


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    Rerun, I have some loads that were very jump tolerant in testing. Like .020 to .030 all shot the same. Do your testing and if this is so it makes the loading much easier. this is similar to a powder node that is very wide. Some bullets are known for being very specific in where they want to shoot well, others can have some flexibility, Berger VLD is usually an example of the former, and the hybrid the latter.
    Smk's have not been critical for me but......and yes, sorting bullets by bearing surface or length to ogive is done. er but not by me hahaha

    Idahoorion
     
    Rerun, I have some loads that were very jump tolerant in testing. Like .020 to .030 all shot the same. Do your testing and if this is so it makes the loading much easier. this is similar to a powder node that is very wide. Some bullets are known for being very specific in where they want to shoot well, others can have some flexibility, Berger VLD is usually an example of the former, and the hybrid the latter.
    Smk's have not been critical for me but......and yes, sorting bullets by bearing surface or length to ogive is done. er but not by me hahaha

    Idahoorion

    Thats a good point, that I didn't think about. I have my data from working the loads up and can see how much variance I had when adjusting seating depth. Did not even think about that.