HI guys,
A great learning day yesterday, although frustrating..setting up my Dad's Dillon 550B for the first time. I have used it in the past but he had all the dies setup already, all I did was sit down and go.
Anyway, I am starting with 7x57 and have FL RCBS dies and have them all mounted in the tool head, depths set and all that is fine, de-priming and sizing work fine and look and measure fine, problem I'm having is figuring out where to seat the bullet. I have read through numerous manuals on the subject, and perhaps I am placing too much importance on this and should just start with the factory COL (3.065"), but I am the kind of person that likes to do things once, and do them right....so....
What I have done is resized a case, inserted my starting bullet, a Hornady 175gr RN, and seated it about .25", loaded in the rifle and tried to chamber it, wouldn't go, so seated a little further, 1 turn at a time on the seating depth screw, until I could close the bolt. When I pulled it out, turns out it was at a COL of 3.25"...huh? Tried it again and maybe I'm not doing it right but this time it was at 3.17", next time was 3.11". ARG! I tried marking the bullet tip with a sharpie to see where it is contacting and can't see anything...so after toasting 6 cases and bullets, I gave up and came in.
So here I am...asking how YOU find your distance to the rifling and what the heck am I doing wrong. I only have 20 7X57 brass right now and I don't want to screw up any more.
I also have 3 other bullets to do this for...so I need a reliable method. Once I have the right COL for each, I can store the finished dummy rounds and reset the seating die each time for each bullet.
Thanks guys!
A great learning day yesterday, although frustrating..setting up my Dad's Dillon 550B for the first time. I have used it in the past but he had all the dies setup already, all I did was sit down and go.
Anyway, I am starting with 7x57 and have FL RCBS dies and have them all mounted in the tool head, depths set and all that is fine, de-priming and sizing work fine and look and measure fine, problem I'm having is figuring out where to seat the bullet. I have read through numerous manuals on the subject, and perhaps I am placing too much importance on this and should just start with the factory COL (3.065"), but I am the kind of person that likes to do things once, and do them right....so....
What I have done is resized a case, inserted my starting bullet, a Hornady 175gr RN, and seated it about .25", loaded in the rifle and tried to chamber it, wouldn't go, so seated a little further, 1 turn at a time on the seating depth screw, until I could close the bolt. When I pulled it out, turns out it was at a COL of 3.25"...huh? Tried it again and maybe I'm not doing it right but this time it was at 3.17", next time was 3.11". ARG! I tried marking the bullet tip with a sharpie to see where it is contacting and can't see anything...so after toasting 6 cases and bullets, I gave up and came in.
So here I am...asking how YOU find your distance to the rifling and what the heck am I doing wrong. I only have 20 7X57 brass right now and I don't want to screw up any more.
I also have 3 other bullets to do this for...so I need a reliable method. Once I have the right COL for each, I can store the finished dummy rounds and reset the seating die each time for each bullet.
Thanks guys!
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