I recently loaded up some 69gr smk bullets for my .223 and did a load development and they shot great. It was a pretty old box given to me (still had the $19 price tag on them). I liked them so I bought some more. Loading tonight I did about 50 rounds. About 30 were left in the box that was given to me then about 20 that I bought. I noticed part way through my loading my overall length went from 2.295 to 2.320. I couldn't figure it out since I didn't change the dies seating depth or anything but consistantly started getting 2.320. So I put one of the 2.295 loaded cartridges in the press and tried to tighten the seating depth down until it touched the round to see if it had gotten moved somehow but it was already touching the bullet, so I load another and again 2.320. At this point I realized I had switched from the bullets that were given to me to the ones I bought so I decided to try testing the distance to the lands of the rifle with these bullets and discovered I was getting a different number than when I did this with the older bullets. So I was wondering if anyone knew if the shape of the 69gr match king was changed over the years at any time? Don't really want to have to restart my load development again when I had it pretty dialed in with the bullets that were given to me.


















































