17 September 2002, 05:51
<MILLER>Redding dies
Just got in a redding competition die set for a 308 win. After cleaning and adjusting per instructions I loaded up a few rounds for a test
using sierra 168 bthp and hornady 168 a-max bullets. Noticed a circle pressed into the jacket about 1/4" to 5/16" down from the tip. Anybody else using these dies ever run into this problem? The overall was 2.800" and case trim length was 2.005". Brass was a combo of lapua and federal gm.Thanks for any help.
17 September 2002, 13:50
<BigBob>MILLER,
I've run into this with the RCBS as well as the Reddings. I've always found that a hard angle or machining mark was the cause. It's easy to correct with a piece of 2000 grit emery paper wrapped around a bullet and turned in the seating stem. To fine to alter the sten and it just polishes the burr out. I hope that this is of some help. Good luck.
[ 09-17-2002, 04:51: Message edited by: BigBob ]18 September 2002, 00:25
<MILLER>Thanks for the info. Will give it a try.