Hello all, I'm new to reloading and have a few questions. I tried making a dummy 9mm round on my LEE LoadMaster following the load data in the Modern Reloading book for my 124gr FMJ Bullets. It shows a min 1.15 as a OAL using CFE Pistol. I seat it to that OAL and drop it into a case gauge and it doesn't lay flush so I did magic markered up the round and found its hitting on the bullet. I then got my Glock 19 and did the plunk test and it dropped in the barrel just fine.
This doesn't seat good with me because I want to be able to use in all my 9mm guns and don't want to have any issues. If I seat it to 1.12 then it fits just fine in the gauge and barrel BUT doesn't that change the chamber pressure?
Charge Weight Variance ISSUE
The CFE powder says a start grain of 4.9 and don't exceed 5.5, I'm trying to keep it a 5.0 but its not steady its more like 4.7-5.3.
I guess my question is I know all bullets aren't made the same shape so how do you know how far the bullet actually seat into the brass so you can determine if is seated to far or not enough?
HERE is a very good example/writeup of what I'm encountering.

Thanks,
This doesn't seat good with me because I want to be able to use in all my 9mm guns and don't want to have any issues. If I seat it to 1.12 then it fits just fine in the gauge and barrel BUT doesn't that change the chamber pressure?
Charge Weight Variance ISSUE
The CFE powder says a start grain of 4.9 and don't exceed 5.5, I'm trying to keep it a 5.0 but its not steady its more like 4.7-5.3.
I guess my question is I know all bullets aren't made the same shape so how do you know how far the bullet actually seat into the brass so you can determine if is seated to far or not enough?
HERE is a very good example/writeup of what I'm encountering.

Thanks,
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