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May 24, 2024 at 4:33 am #515099
James Bollig
ParticipantCurrently using a Lee seating die and I’m getting considerable variation in overall length, plus or minus .003.
May 24, 2024 at 5:07 am #515101SC
Participant+/- .003 is not going to matter much in most applications.
The variation could be because of a couple of things, not just the seating die. Bullet and neck tension variation, press tolerances, and compressed loads can affect seating consistency.
August 11, 2024 at 10:15 am #518695Asking4afriend
ParticipantSC’s list of possible culprits causing the length variation is spot on, but does not address bullet to bullet dimension variations. I’m not sure if the Lee bullet seater uses the bullet nose or the ogive as the surface is contacts when seating. If it seats using the bullet nose and the bullets vary in length (which can happen) the COAL will also vary. The ogive wrt base location is more consistent, I’m guessing, due to the way the bullet are formed.
If you’re measuring COAL I suggest you invest in a Hornady Lock-N-Load Basic Bullet Comparator set (or its equivalent). They go on sale periodically at places like Midway USA.
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