I noticed on some of my factory SS109 ammo the bullets appear to be crimped below/at the bottom of the cannelure. While RTFM-ing it appears the recommend seating close to the top of the cannelure ring. Once I apply a light roll crimp the cannelure ring disappears entirely - does this mean I'm seating slightly too deep? My COL is 2.222 which seems well within specs. I suppose its also possible the ring is much wider on the factory ammo..
Thanks.
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The Bushmaster
August 15, 2009, 12:23 PM
Adjust your seater stem up just a tad. Most seating/crimping dies tend to push the bullet in a bit farther during the crimping process.
wastedimage
August 15, 2009, 12:56 PM
Ah..yeah that seemed to fix it. I backed the crimp off a tad too. Thanks.
SASS#23149
August 15, 2009, 01:53 PM
this is why most folks seat and crimp in two operations.Since the press handle is being pushed to make the crimp happen,the bullet is stiff being shoved in a smidge by the nose punch,and this usuall ends up shaving bullet material too.
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