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F-TR obssessed shooting junkie
... do I need a modified seating stem for the VLDs ?
I posted this is the small stuff forum but I'll post it here because I think it will get more viewing.
I've been battling with trying to get 90VLDs to shoot in my mid range F-TR rifle for a while now and have gotten results that can best be described as horrible. I mean 3MOA "groups" at 200 yards. Frustrating to say the least.
Checking the runout on my 308 bullets has been kind of a spot check formality for a couple of yrs now. I load with a Lee Collet sizer and Forster seaters in my T7 and there is never any to speak of. These 90s have four to 5 thou on the bearing surface! You can see the meplat wobble when you roll the bullet.
These are not turned necks, the necks show maybe 1 thou of runout on a Sinclair tool. The runout is in the bullet seating, not the necks.
I've been trying to load these on my Dillon, I'm using the same procedure that I use with my T7 just using the Dillon I've used it to make bullets for my service rifle and the results have been good with 77gr and 80gr noslers, and those shoot well in my bolt gun, like sub .5 at two hundred well, but they are seated much shorter.
I'm using a Redding seater. Do I need to drill out the seater stem for the VLDs? Maybe I need to move to the T7 to seat them. (I've got a Widden tool head on the 550B) I've got a 223 shell plate coming for my T7, I can't go out and check right now.
Suggestions?
I posted this is the small stuff forum but I'll post it here because I think it will get more viewing.
I've been battling with trying to get 90VLDs to shoot in my mid range F-TR rifle for a while now and have gotten results that can best be described as horrible. I mean 3MOA "groups" at 200 yards. Frustrating to say the least.
Checking the runout on my 308 bullets has been kind of a spot check formality for a couple of yrs now. I load with a Lee Collet sizer and Forster seaters in my T7 and there is never any to speak of. These 90s have four to 5 thou on the bearing surface! You can see the meplat wobble when you roll the bullet.
These are not turned necks, the necks show maybe 1 thou of runout on a Sinclair tool. The runout is in the bullet seating, not the necks.
I've been trying to load these on my Dillon, I'm using the same procedure that I use with my T7 just using the Dillon I've used it to make bullets for my service rifle and the results have been good with 77gr and 80gr noslers, and those shoot well in my bolt gun, like sub .5 at two hundred well, but they are seated much shorter.
I'm using a Redding seater. Do I need to drill out the seater stem for the VLDs? Maybe I need to move to the T7 to seat them. (I've got a Widden tool head on the 550B) I've got a 223 shell plate coming for my T7, I can't go out and check right now.
Suggestions?