I just loaded up 20 rounds to do a ladder test and noticed that some bullets seated with a normal amount of effort while others took noticeable more effort. I’m now worried that it could throw off my ladder test results.
Brass: Lapua, it’s been fired maybe 2-3 times and each time resized using a Redding FL die. The brass is also relatively clean as I just put it through the ultra sonic cleaner.
Bullets: 178gr Hornady ELD-X. Usually I shoot Sierra 168gr SMKs with this brass and haven’t noticed any issues with neck tension. My SMK loaf has also been very consistent and accurate. Seating die is a Forsner Bench Rest.
Any suggestions? Could it be an inconsistency with the brass? The bullets? Something wrong with my FL die?
Any idea how much of an impact it may have on my ladder test? I will either shoot it at 200m or 300m or somewhere in between where I can see the bullets holes through my 21x DMRii scope.
Brass: Lapua, it’s been fired maybe 2-3 times and each time resized using a Redding FL die. The brass is also relatively clean as I just put it through the ultra sonic cleaner.
Bullets: 178gr Hornady ELD-X. Usually I shoot Sierra 168gr SMKs with this brass and haven’t noticed any issues with neck tension. My SMK loaf has also been very consistent and accurate. Seating die is a Forsner Bench Rest.
Any suggestions? Could it be an inconsistency with the brass? The bullets? Something wrong with my FL die?
Any idea how much of an impact it may have on my ladder test? I will either shoot it at 200m or 300m or somewhere in between where I can see the bullets holes through my 21x DMRii scope.



















































