I'm having a problem with seating depth in 223. I have been using 77 Sierra Matchkings without issue. I decided to try Berger 85.5 Hybrids, but about 15 to 20 percent of the loaded rounds are seated .030 to .035 deeper (actually 30 thousandths or more too deep) as measured cartridge base to ogive with a Hornady comparator.
I'm using Lapua brass, RCBS Rebel press, and Lee bullet seating die that came with the collet neck sizing die. I routinely seat bullets a second time after turning the case in the shell holder. I have checked carefully and the Bergers do not come anywhere close to bottoming out in the seating stem/plug. The die is clean and the shell holder is clean. Overall length of the Berger bullets themselves base to tip have up to .015 spread but most are less than that. Bullet base to ogive with the Hornady comparator has about .004 spread. I also checked bullet length using the seating plug as a comparator, which contacts the bullet in between the tip and where the Hornady comparator does. That varied about .003.
What can cause some of these Bergers to seat so much deeper?
I'm using Lapua brass, RCBS Rebel press, and Lee bullet seating die that came with the collet neck sizing die. I routinely seat bullets a second time after turning the case in the shell holder. I have checked carefully and the Bergers do not come anywhere close to bottoming out in the seating stem/plug. The die is clean and the shell holder is clean. Overall length of the Berger bullets themselves base to tip have up to .015 spread but most are less than that. Bullet base to ogive with the Hornady comparator has about .004 spread. I also checked bullet length using the seating plug as a comparator, which contacts the bullet in between the tip and where the Hornady comparator does. That varied about .003.
What can cause some of these Bergers to seat so much deeper?