OK, so I got myself a caliper that reads in thousandths of an inch. I was pretty much going crazy trying to seat my bullets to the same depth, using a Lee Dead Length Bullet seater die. Here's a sampling of measurements:
2.971
2.980 (Yaaay! One right!)
2.9855
2.977
2.980 (Yaay! Another one right!)
2.9785
2.9772
2.987
2.978
2.963
2.973
This was with considerable fiddling! I was under the impression that the bullet seating die should not be moving at all, and yet, it seems like I either have to tighten or loosen the bugger to get close to the desired 2.980 inches. Out of the whole batch, I think I only got those two bang on.
I am following the Lee instructions to the letter. Touch die to shellholder. Move shellholder down, screw in die another 0.25 to 0.5 turns. (I tried both). Adjust shell die by means of knurled knob. No two were exactly the same.
Is it just me, or is there something wrong with the die? Or maybe I should've just stuck to the caliper with 2 decimal places.
Another thing...how on earth does one keep the decapping pin flush (as per instructions again) with the top of the FL sizing die? I torqued that sucker until I felt any tighter and something was going to break. It still slid up about 0.042 inch above the nut. (yes, these calipers are cool, but maybe too much info eh?)
2.971
2.980 (Yaaay! One right!)
2.9855
2.977
2.980 (Yaay! Another one right!)
2.9785
2.9772
2.987
2.978
2.963
2.973
This was with considerable fiddling! I was under the impression that the bullet seating die should not be moving at all, and yet, it seems like I either have to tighten or loosen the bugger to get close to the desired 2.980 inches. Out of the whole batch, I think I only got those two bang on.
I am following the Lee instructions to the letter. Touch die to shellholder. Move shellholder down, screw in die another 0.25 to 0.5 turns. (I tried both). Adjust shell die by means of knurled knob. No two were exactly the same.
Is it just me, or is there something wrong with the die? Or maybe I should've just stuck to the caliper with 2 decimal places.
Another thing...how on earth does one keep the decapping pin flush (as per instructions again) with the top of the FL sizing die? I torqued that sucker until I felt any tighter and something was going to break. It still slid up about 0.042 inch above the nut. (yes, these calipers are cool, but maybe too much info eh?)