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Another thing just thought if is compressed loads with ball powders.
Are your loads over 100% density with ball powders?
Have you been able to rectify these issues?
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I bot a Forster seating die a few months ago and used it for the first time today. It seems to be a big improvement over the Hornady die that I have been using and am happy with the purchase.
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I think that Forster dies are great. Just not a fan of the changes that they have made in the seating stems versus the older ones that I have.
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02-23-2024, 08:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-23-2024, 08:17 PM by alwie.)
I pushed the Hornady ELD-M 108 gr bullets in to annealed cases without issue. I did sand the seating stems per
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzNhy-nXxVc
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I finally tried seating 90gr ELD-X with the Forster die. With no powder compression, I got a distinct compression mark on the ogive of the bullet. I pulled the die apart and did a minor chamfer to the thin seater plug, and the mark is now just a barely noticeable line. A VLD chamfering tool might resolve the issue completely.
The ogive on the 90gr ELD-X is noticably different than that of the 105gr BTHP.