Ok guys,I'll try explaining again.
My die was not touching the shell holder.
Now,I just loaded a round , using 24 g of Varget which is in the middle of min/max load.
The die was screwed out a couple of turns and set up for seating only.
The bullet distortion still occurred.
So it seems to be from the compressed load.
In case your not familiar with the 69g TMK,it's a long bullet, that compresses,even the min load.
I'm going to try seating a bullet without any powder,and see if the bullet maintains its shape.
And lastly, I like to point out, I've been loading .223,among many others,for 4 years now.
And I know how to set up my dies.
This is the first time I've ever had this problem.
My die was not touching the shell holder.
Now,I just loaded a round , using 24 g of Varget which is in the middle of min/max load.
The die was screwed out a couple of turns and set up for seating only.
The bullet distortion still occurred.
So it seems to be from the compressed load.
In case your not familiar with the 69g TMK,it's a long bullet, that compresses,even the min load.
I'm going to try seating a bullet without any powder,and see if the bullet maintains its shape.
And lastly, I like to point out, I've been loading .223,among many others,for 4 years now.
And I know how to set up my dies.
This is the first time I've ever had this problem.


















































