I'll start off by giving some background hoping for a little leniency with my ignorance. I have a great friend/workmate that has been doing the BR game for a little while. I have accompanied him several times to various matches and actually joined a really cool club called Red, White and Blue in Tennille Ga. About a year ago I decided to try putting a BR program together of my own, starting from nothing, and acquiring pieces as funds become available. As you can imagine, I do not know hardly anything about reloading. I have sat in and watched my friend on a couple of occasions when he has been doing some reloading and when trying to sort out something in my head have called on another fella, that has been very patient with me. Neither one of these gentlemen have ever used a Hydro Seater. They have been doing reloading long enough to have "the feel". Obviously, me having never reloaded, does not have "the feel". So, I purchased a used Hydro Seater and got it in the mail a couple of days ago. I actually had an opportunity to play with it for a few minutes today and immediately come across an issue that has me stumped. Finally, to the question, I do apologize for being so long winded.
When pulling on the handle, there is zero pressure until the arbor shaft comes in contact with the seater die and actually starts seating the bullet. Once the the bullet starts seating, the pressure continues to increase until the seater die bottoms out. If I am watching the gauge and the die bottoms out, the pressure continues to increase the more I pull on the handle. Now I have no idea what actual pressure was needed to seat the bullet. If I am watching for the seater die to bottom out, and go a few thousandths shy or a few thousandths past (guessing) then pause to look at the gauge, I am not getting an accurate reading there as well. I have watched several YouTube videos trying to sort this out and have yet to find anything. Anyone have any experience with this? Am I doing something wrong? Is there a simple easy fix for this? Or, is this a legitimate issue?
Thanks in advance for any help
When pulling on the handle, there is zero pressure until the arbor shaft comes in contact with the seater die and actually starts seating the bullet. Once the the bullet starts seating, the pressure continues to increase until the seater die bottoms out. If I am watching the gauge and the die bottoms out, the pressure continues to increase the more I pull on the handle. Now I have no idea what actual pressure was needed to seat the bullet. If I am watching for the seater die to bottom out, and go a few thousandths shy or a few thousandths past (guessing) then pause to look at the gauge, I am not getting an accurate reading there as well. I have watched several YouTube videos trying to sort this out and have yet to find anything. Anyone have any experience with this? Am I doing something wrong? Is there a simple easy fix for this? Or, is this a legitimate issue?
Thanks in advance for any help