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normmatzen: the problem with the K&M press (if we really want to call it that) is that when using very light seating pressure as we do in benchrest, when the bullet seats, you can barely (if at all) tell it has done so. The press handle continues to go downward and the dial indicator continues to move because there is nothing built into the system to stop this moveement after the bullet seats. In essence, the poundage WILL continue to increase well after the bullet has seated.Once the crush washers bottom out (probably at 125 pounds on your dial), then you are applying force to the seating die with no interaction of the crush washers. I'm quite certain - from seeing the same thing in my press - that your bullet had seated LONG before you get to the lofty poundages you are encountering after fully compressing the crush washers.