Chaotik
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I was loading 25 rounds for a trip to the range (100yard) tomorrow to sight in a new scope and start a load workup. Caliber is 6 dasher and I was using 1x fired and annealed 6br Lapua brass (fireforming using the false shoulder method). Berger Hybrid 105 bullets were initially sorted into lots using a BGC, and then I picked a lot and sorted this lot further by OAL. I did not sort bullets bullets by BTO.
As I was seating the bullets (using 21st Century hydro press) I notice that a couple of the round were about .010 longer than the remainder (all were to be seated to touch the rifling). There was no significant difference in seating force (all < 10psi on the press/necks were lubed) using a Wilson micrometer seating die (custom cut with reamer for chamber). Measurements of CBTO were made with a Short Action Custom comparator and a mitutoya caliber.
Not sure what could explain this variation in loaded round CBTO.
As I was seating the bullets (using 21st Century hydro press) I notice that a couple of the round were about .010 longer than the remainder (all were to be seated to touch the rifling). There was no significant difference in seating force (all < 10psi on the press/necks were lubed) using a Wilson micrometer seating die (custom cut with reamer for chamber). Measurements of CBTO were made with a Short Action Custom comparator and a mitutoya caliber.
Not sure what could explain this variation in loaded round CBTO.