Dusty Stevens
Shiner
Manufacturers run the bullet forming dies until they are worn enough to replace. The next new die may not be machined 100% exactly the same so there are bound to be some variance between lots. For instance these are the same part number Hornady bullets in 2 different lots measured with a Hornady comparator on a dial caliper. No matter how you seat these, you won't get the same results. I always seat using the comparator (.010" smaller than the bullet diameter) to get a similar jump. This would still add or reduce the depth if the bullet in the neck/case by .036" slightly changing the case volume. Seating from the tip would effect the jump by .021", bad if you seat them close to the lands.
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Those could be from the same box