What does the thickness of the rim measure in different places around the rim?
The reason I ask is that in one of the photos it looks uneven.
SAAMI shows it should be .049" +0.00 / -.010.
I had some new Winchester 45acp brass that was giving me fits trying to get a bullet seated without a ton of runout and large bulge on one side.
I checked every piece of equipment for parallelism, perpendicularity and squareness to no avail.
I finally took the brass and dummy round to work and checked them on an optical comparator, where I found the problem.
The perpendicularity of the case head to walls was way off, even after sizing, and I notice that the rim thickness, undercut and angle above it followed the crooked case head.
Check your brass and see if any of these conditions are present. Stand them on a flat surface and rotate them next to a good square object to see if they are leaning.
The reason I ask is that in one of the photos it looks uneven.
SAAMI shows it should be .049" +0.00 / -.010.
I had some new Winchester 45acp brass that was giving me fits trying to get a bullet seated without a ton of runout and large bulge on one side.
I checked every piece of equipment for parallelism, perpendicularity and squareness to no avail.
I finally took the brass and dummy round to work and checked them on an optical comparator, where I found the problem.
The perpendicularity of the case head to walls was way off, even after sizing, and I notice that the rim thickness, undercut and angle above it followed the crooked case head.
Check your brass and see if any of these conditions are present. Stand them on a flat surface and rotate them next to a good square object to see if they are leaning.