Dultimatpredator
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I own a RCBS rock chucker single stage press and use standard RCBS dies. I have noticed over the years that when I seat bullets the overall measurement still varies(up and down by a hair) when I measure it in my Micrometer. For example I loaded some 40g nosler ballistic tips the other day in 223. I loaded some at 2.2" and some at 1.196". When I measured them some of the 1.196" where at 2.2" and some were less. I tightened my die down as usual to make sure nothing moves to come out of adjustment. I then seated the bullets. When I measured them some are just a hair too tall, some are right on , and some are a hair too short. Are the bullets all seated at the correct depth and there is a variance in length in the plastic tips? I've noticed this on lead tipped bullets as well which I understand that the lead tip deforms or vary in length. Fro example core-locts. My question is, is the bullet, the dies, or am I doing something wrong? For the record I still get some pretty tight groups with this variance but wondering if I can do something to improve this step for more consistent reloading practices.
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