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I've just started reloading .243 and I'm getting inconsistent length on each round. I've set the seating die and locked it off, but the problem seems to be in the bullet heads. I'm using 100gr speer soft points. Measuring half a dozen heads they are all slightly different, which I assume would equate to the difference in the OAL.

 

I would guess with the lead tips being exposed some get knocked in the box. Does anyone else get this and how can I work around it?

 

Cheers

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Measure to the ogive ... a bullets diameter is likely to be far more consistent than it's length ..

www.bergerbullets.com/effects-of-cartridge-over-all-length-coal-and-cartridge-base-to-ogive-cbto-part-2/

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You cannot go on OAL measured from the bullet tip to the bottom of the case. As you have found out each bullet will not be exactly the same length. You should really use tool for measuring from the "ogive" they are not that expensive.

Have a look at the ones that look like a nut with different size holes in the flats.

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Ok cheers I'll have a look. So does a seating die press on the jacketed part of the head rather than the tip?

Probably depends on the make of die, shape of the contact surface and shape of the bullet ... Try painting the bullet with a magic marker and seeing if the seating die leaves a mark?

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Ok cheers I'll have a look. So does a seating die press on the jacketed part of the head rather than the tip?

Yes it does.

 

http://www.midwayuk.com/Hornady-Lock-N-Load-Bullet-Comparator-Basic-Set-with-6-Inserts You will need one of these to measure to the ogive

 

http://www.hornady.com/assets/files/manuals-current/metalic-reloading/LNL-OAL-Gauges.pdf And one of these so you know what lenght to make your cartridge too

 

Loads of video's on you tube

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