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We had the brass all prepped and primers seated and the other night we decided to finally make some rounds for Siiris 7-08.jo191145 said:Sounds to me like somethings all amuck.
When somethings all amuck its past time to start measuring.
Chamfered cases is step 1.
Maybe Rons suggestion is step 1. I'm undecided
No offense meant Siiri but where the hecks Kona?
Wake that boy up and give him a slap for me.
Measure. You'll figure it out.
Yeah Siiri is having lots of stupid problems. The bullets she has have a very square bottom edge. I haven't had problems seating my .20 cal flat base bullets.jo191145 said:Just when you thought rimfires were a pain in the..... ;D
jo191145 said:BTW not to preach myself but,,, Do you have any idea how lucky you actually are to have a girlfriend participating in the shooting sports? Almost unheard of in my woods ;D Take Care and enjoy-Joe
BoydAllen said:Have these cases been trimmed, chamfered, and deburred? Your chamfer should be wide enough, at the case mouth, for the base of the bullet to sit in it, before it is seated, but not so wide as to eliminate the flat at the end of the case mouth. The deburring of the outside corner of the neck should be just that, with little angle showing after the cut. There was an article in Precision Shooting Magazine in which the author presented test data that showed that using a VLD chamfer gave straighter bullet seating. What sort of sizing die are you using?
BBTC48 said:Don't ask me how I know what happens when you try to stuff a 6.5 in a 243 case. !! Are you sure you didn't get into a box of 30 cals by mistake ??? I shoot lots of flat base pills and there really shouldn't be much of a problem provided there is a sufficient chamfer and you just stand them up in there carefully. Good luck.