smokingunns
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I've loaded about 1500 rounds of cast lead bullets and have never seen this before...
I stopped reloading for about the last 3 weeks and changed to a lee pro from a lee turett however I am still using the same RCBS dies.
Not sure if leaving the bullets along with the press/dies during the chilly weather the last few weeks in the garage could be a cause however I just loaded 5 cartidges this afternoon and in all 5 cases, the bullet is loose...I can grab the bullet and turn it around....I even took a pair of pliers and pulled one of the bullets out. I examined the bullet and it does show the casing marks and the bullet is a different diameter where it sat in the casing.
The dies are set up properly (as per Lee's website videos) and am using 2 turett heads to complete the reloading...the first has the deprime and expander (I'm not expanding the casing that much...if at all), the second turret has the powder through, bullet seating and factory crimp.
What do you think the causes could be and how could I fix this?
Last but most importantly, is it dangerous to shoot these loose bullet cartridges? I'm not going shoot them but I wanted to ask this question.
thanks,
I stopped reloading for about the last 3 weeks and changed to a lee pro from a lee turett however I am still using the same RCBS dies.
Not sure if leaving the bullets along with the press/dies during the chilly weather the last few weeks in the garage could be a cause however I just loaded 5 cartidges this afternoon and in all 5 cases, the bullet is loose...I can grab the bullet and turn it around....I even took a pair of pliers and pulled one of the bullets out. I examined the bullet and it does show the casing marks and the bullet is a different diameter where it sat in the casing.
The dies are set up properly (as per Lee's website videos) and am using 2 turett heads to complete the reloading...the first has the deprime and expander (I'm not expanding the casing that much...if at all), the second turret has the powder through, bullet seating and factory crimp.
What do you think the causes could be and how could I fix this?
Last but most importantly, is it dangerous to shoot these loose bullet cartridges? I'm not going shoot them but I wanted to ask this question.
thanks,
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