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Help-part 2

Thanks, the 90gr,95gr,100gr all seated fine, i loaded some of these after each crushed case, i only got 1 out of 6 cases to seat the small bullet.
I load my share of flat base bullets, I find that a seater with the drop down sleeve help in keeping bullet lined up.
I also guide bullet up with my free hand until sleeve take over.

Edit.... If your seater is toast let me know, I have a complete set of Lee's 243 dies, and no longer own a 243.
 
I load my share of flat base bullets, I find that a seater with the drop down sleeve help in keeping bullet lined up.
I also guide bullet up with my free hand until sleeve take over.

Edit.... If your seater is toast let me know, I have a complete set of Lee's 243 dies, and no longer own a 243.
What is a drop down sleeve? I do guide my bullets as far as i can
 
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2 picks so you can see how it moves to help keep bullet aligned.
I have them in all my rifle calibers,
I personally use hornady's with micro adjustable tops.
Other manufacturers have them also.
Some are spring loaded
 
Yes the cases are uniform
Uniform is not what were looking for here. We're looking for a measurement preferably in inches down to the thousandth place of the outside diameter of the neck of a sized case. Then that same measurement with a bullet shoved in there. Im thinking you need calipers ( its a measuring tool). This way we can find out if your hole to tight for those flat base bullets
 
Are the heavier bullets boat tail or flat base?
If the heavier bullets are flat base then you are correct.
Did your new seater come with micrometer top?
To avoid premature crimp, or any crimp for that matter.
Take an empty sized case placed in shell holder.
Raise ram to full extension.
Screw seater in until you feel it touch case mouth.
Now back it out 1/2 - 1 full turn.
Unscrew micrometer top .
Now charge case and seat bullet adjust top to desired length.
 
both flat base and boat
Are the heavier bullets boat tail or flat base?
If the heavier bullets are flat base then you are correct.
Did your new seater come with micrometer top?
To avoid premature crimp, or any crimp for that matter.
Take an empty sized case placed in shell holder.
Raise ram to full extension.
Screw seater in until you feel it touch case mouth.
Now back it out 1/2 - 1 full turn.
Unscrew micrometer top .
Now charge case and seat bullet adjust top to desired length.
 

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