This is the second time, second blue box, where this has happened to me. I am using 105VLD in 6Br. I take new brass, run through body die to check and then set neck with my LCD and then chamfer for vld. All the brass is a tad undersize with healthy shoulder setback as usual. However when I seat the bullets with my Wilson arbor I can get erratic BTO's with up to 4 tho variance.
BUT if I do the identical process as above (less chamfer obviously) with 5-10x cases then I can seat the same bullets all dead nuts with at most a thousandth variance, excluding a rare and occasional cull.
So my conclusion is the new cases or bases have a little warp to them and need a firing to get flattened out and squared up. Makes sense to me, but what does not is how many times I have read of people shooting noteworthy scores in matches with new brass. Would this be attributed to them using a conventional press with a shell holder that indexes off the top of the rim base? Or using a different case brand or what am I missing? ( not enough lube when seating in the new clean necks or too much nt?)
BUT if I do the identical process as above (less chamfer obviously) with 5-10x cases then I can seat the same bullets all dead nuts with at most a thousandth variance, excluding a rare and occasional cull.
So my conclusion is the new cases or bases have a little warp to them and need a firing to get flattened out and squared up. Makes sense to me, but what does not is how many times I have read of people shooting noteworthy scores in matches with new brass. Would this be attributed to them using a conventional press with a shell holder that indexes off the top of the rim base? Or using a different case brand or what am I missing? ( not enough lube when seating in the new clean necks or too much nt?)
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