https://www.accuratepowder.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/accurate_load_data_3.5.pdfIf the COL I want to load is 1.125 and some of come out 1.115 - 1.120. Are they safe to shoot?
9 mm mixed brass using 3.2 gr of Accurate #2 with 125 grain TC bullet.
Did you do a plunk test to find out the COL for you barrel? If not that should have been the first thing you should have done. As mentioned in another post you need to find out why you are seeing a difference in the COL on the cartridges you have loaded. Mixed brass will not affect the COL. If some brass is longer and some is shorter it will affect the amount of the bullet seated in the brass but will not affect the COL if you have everything set up correctly.If the COL I want to load is 1.125 and some of come out 1.115 - 1.120. Are they safe to shoot?
It's 9 mm mixed brass using 3.2 gr of Accurate #2 with 125 grain TC bullet.
Use your kinetic hammer and lightly knock the projectile out a little and then reset the bullet to the proper length.
Are you using all the same bullets?
We're you adjusting the seater depth when you got these different length pieces of ammo?
Applying different amounts of pressure on the handle when seating the bullets?
Personally I would not shoot them.
Let's see what others have to say.
Good luck & be safe.