".240"???? Is that the inside measurment of the neck?I have measured the necks after sizing and they all measure .240 but some of the bullets seat with much less effort on the ram and in return the looser necks are measuring up to about 10thou short oal (ogive). What is going on?
Nope....not at all. BUT.......it seems like a strange way to measure. The problems you are bringing up could very well be caused by to tight of OUTSIDE diameter....... Are you using a standard die with an expander button or a bushing die with the expander removed?Yes sir my brass measures 240 inside and then 243 after firing. That doesn’t seem odd to me, it being a 6mm
You beat me to it!Remember seating feel can be significantly effected by the amount of carbon/lube in the neck.
I am reloading 90gr eldx in a 10twist hart. I am noticing some of my bullets seat a lot easier than others. I have measured the necks after sizing and they all measure .240 but some of the bullets seat with much less effort on the ram and in return the looser necks are measuring up to about 10thou short oal (ogive). What is going on?
Added later:It's a good indication the neck tension is random. When this occurs the length will vary because of the pressure being applied on each bullet at seating is different and will therefore having a different stopping point. Swapping over to a smaller bushing to gain neck tension may help.
Even brass with the same number of firings doesn't work harden at the same rate. I believe this is what is causing your inconsistent seating depths.I don’t have anneal machine or ever done it. Does it make sense to have all the same measurements and just some of the cases not as tight on the bullet anymore?
Send your brass off to have them annealedI'm pretty sure that it's annealing that you need.
Don't understand how neck work hardening would affect OAL. If you assume the bullet seating stem tip slippage isn't involved. Your die is set to a certain fixed position, the case is pushed a fixed amount into the seater based on how you adjusted the die. When you pull the press handle all the way down there should be no variation on how far the bullet is pushed in. The leverage of the press will overcome any variation in neck tension. Are you measuring base to ogive or base to tip? The tip closure looks different on almost all bullets.Even brass with the same number of firings doesn't work harden at the same rate. I believe this is what is causing your inconsistent seating depths.