I have just started to try some reloading, for my CZ75 Tactical. Have not tested any rounds yet. I am using a Lee single stage press, plus the Lee carbide die set. Everything went fine until the seating of the bullet, 9mm Campro 115 gn RN, powder Titegroup. I have found the Campro tolerances are all over the place, so trying to obtain a consistent O.A.L. of 1.120 has become some what of a challenge. My thinking is that case length and bullet length really do not matter, (only when making dummy bullets) once the die is set. I took the plunger out of the die and found that, for the most part each bullets nose sat at varying depths, when placing the plunger on top, thus causing the O.A.L to be different. My question is have others found this to be a problem, if so, how was it solved? The Lee web site suggests correcting the problem by drilling the inside of the plunger with a 3/32 drill bit, not sure what that would accomplish. The plunger seems to be contacting the "ogive" on each bullet before the nose, is this usual manner for seating bullets? My thinking was if I could modify the plunger so the nose was contacted first, this would solve my problem. Any and all help would be appreciated.
P.S. Seasons greetings to all and to all safe shooting.
P.S. Seasons greetings to all and to all safe shooting.


















































