I'm fairly new to reloading, but I thought I had all the basics pretty well sorted out, then a week or so ago I encountered a problem with bullet seating, where no two bullets were seated at the same depth. I posted my problem and had suggestions in reply to my questions from two nice gentlemen. So..... here's the embarrassing bit, I worked out what the problem was ..
.. As I don't yet have a dedicated reloading bench, my press is bolted to a board that I can clamp (G clamps) to either the desk in my office or the workbench in the shed. Recently it's been clamped to the office desk and my lovely wife, needing to use said desk , removed it then reattached it after she'd finished, ( a fact I was unaware of), so...after all the drama I discovered that it had been clamped too close to said desk and the mechanics of the press was goughing into the edge at the bottom, result, no two bullets seated the same....
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