Guys could you critique my reloading set up and help me to possibly get rid of these flyers that I keep getting. This is the process I go through when reloading for a match. I have tried a collet die with different mandrels and a fl whidden bushing die with varying bushings to find the load that shoots best in my gun but no matter what I do I am still getting 2-3 bullets that are waay off from the rest of the group in a 20 shot string. The shots feel just as good as the others but the bullet just goes to another place.
Gun is a Stiller Predator action with 30" Bartlein barrel pillar bedded into a custom stock.
Reamer used was a new Ptg palma with .339 neck throated for 185 Bergers
Brass is Lapua and was neck turned to .014 per side yielding a loaded round neck of .3355
After brass is fired I do these steps
Tumble brass for 3 hours
Run brass through an ultrasonic cleaner with water to remove tumbling media dust
Anneal brass with drill and socket with a second counter so each one is in flame same amount of time: Used 750 tempilaq until it just melted for time in flame
Fl resize brass with Whidden bushing die and .335 bushing (this bushing yields best groups)
Trim brass on Forster trimmer with 3 way cutter
Lightly chamfer by hand with 22 degree chamfer tool and clean primer pockets
Load bullets and check each one with ogive comparater
For whatever reason, I can't seem to get the neck tension equal on all rounds. Some rounds seat with more force than others and will be several thousandths longer when measured to ogive. I group those seperatly and seat them deeper to desired depth. I have added lemi shine and dawn in the ultrasonic cleaner to get the brass spotless on the inside and still have the same issue of different seating pressure. Ive checked the loaded rounds several times and don't have any more than .002 runout. Any help would be greatly appreciated, because I know I am going to mess up a few times during a match and if I have added misses from my equipment also, I'm never going to be able to compete. This group was fired yesterday afternoon at 300 yards while practicing. I traced a reduced 300 yard f class target on paper for the rings. Notice the flier high and left that is 2" away from the other 12 shots which came on shot 9 with no wind change. Shot felt just as good as any of the others.

Gun is a Stiller Predator action with 30" Bartlein barrel pillar bedded into a custom stock.
Reamer used was a new Ptg palma with .339 neck throated for 185 Bergers
Brass is Lapua and was neck turned to .014 per side yielding a loaded round neck of .3355
After brass is fired I do these steps
Tumble brass for 3 hours
Run brass through an ultrasonic cleaner with water to remove tumbling media dust
Anneal brass with drill and socket with a second counter so each one is in flame same amount of time: Used 750 tempilaq until it just melted for time in flame
Fl resize brass with Whidden bushing die and .335 bushing (this bushing yields best groups)
Trim brass on Forster trimmer with 3 way cutter
Lightly chamfer by hand with 22 degree chamfer tool and clean primer pockets
Load bullets and check each one with ogive comparater
For whatever reason, I can't seem to get the neck tension equal on all rounds. Some rounds seat with more force than others and will be several thousandths longer when measured to ogive. I group those seperatly and seat them deeper to desired depth. I have added lemi shine and dawn in the ultrasonic cleaner to get the brass spotless on the inside and still have the same issue of different seating pressure. Ive checked the loaded rounds several times and don't have any more than .002 runout. Any help would be greatly appreciated, because I know I am going to mess up a few times during a match and if I have added misses from my equipment also, I'm never going to be able to compete. This group was fired yesterday afternoon at 300 yards while practicing. I traced a reduced 300 yard f class target on paper for the rings. Notice the flier high and left that is 2" away from the other 12 shots which came on shot 9 with no wind change. Shot felt just as good as any of the others.
