snakepit said:The Lyman's web site says the Rifle Neck M Dies are a "Must Have" for Cast Bullets or Flat Base Bullets. Does that mean they are not required or as important for Boat Tail Bullets?
Patch700 said:How much of a difference does visual scratches on the jacket actually affect downrange performance?
I had approx. 60 bullets given back to me by a fellow shooter who bought a 100 count box of 139 lapua scenario OTM'S from me (same lot# as mine as I had bought 30 100 count boxes at once)
They were pulled using a forster collet puller and did show very slight signs such as scratches along the bearing surface.. I used those bullets at a later date and found them to go rite where the new ones printed (600 yds)
I guess what I'm saying is if your brass is stripping enough of the jacket off that it's affecting accuracy then wouldn't you have bigger fish to fry than merely a case mouth that wasn't belled prior to seating?
I have seen some pretty ugly bullets shoot quite well , so long as the base of the bullet wasn't disturbed... Is this a scenario where the M die shines in that it allows the bullet to start seating without disrupting the jacket at the base?