.223 seating die issue's


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hershey
January 25, 2009, 04:58 PM
i ran into something i wasn't expecting today, i was trying to seat hornady 75gr hpbt's on 25.3gr of powder and my dillon seating die was denting the bullet jacket where it was pushing it in. i was seating to mag length so i was probably compressing quite a bit. the dent appeared a good .2 before i achieved mag length.

i swapped the die out for a lee seating die and the problem went away....

i am assuming this is just one of those wierd situations between different manufacturers, but i just wasn't expecting it out of a dillon die. could i have screwed up the set up or something?

dillon 550 if that matters.

comments welcome.

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rcmodel
January 25, 2009, 05:06 PM
All it is is the Dillon seating stem doesn't match the bullet ogive quite right and the Lee one does.

Probably send Dillon the stem and a few bullets and they can fix it for you.

But then it might mark some other bullet profile it doesn't mark now.

rc

rfwobbly
January 25, 2009, 07:42 PM
Dies are like cats.....

they need to mark their territory.

kelbro
January 26, 2009, 02:48 PM
Easy to radius that sharp edge with the seater stem chucked up in a drill press. I did it with my Redding and RCBS dies. Not sure about the Dillon...

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