Been meaning to respond all day but work calls first.Well, I'll bring up something that it seems every one else missed.
You're seating a mono bullet 0.011" off the lands.
With mono bullets you typically start at 0.050" off the lands.
This gives them a jump to help get momentum going to engrave the rifling into the bullet.
Yeah, I know, what is 0.04" going to do?!
But we are measuring in milliseconds here.
I know someone asked so. Factory Hornady ammo primers look perfectly normal. This only happens in my hand loads.
I'm starting to learn in this thread that I don't have the proper tools to get people a proper answer. I did not know what CBTO was until Braxton explained it to me today. I still had to google it though.
I'm learning fast I should stop measuring from base of brass to tip of bullet.
Coyotefurharvester you are correct the website states being .02 off the lands. When I was that far I was experiencing heavy bolt lift. I read someplace that by pushing the bullet out farther it could relieve some pressure issues which it seems to have done.
So dumb question time are the brass safe to reuse with ejector marks?
Should I stop reloading "willy nilly" until I get some more tools?