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If your seating die is set too low it will crimp the brass to early and push it down with the bullet. Back off the die a few turns, adjust your seating screw until you get your OAL. Then back your screw out and with your ram up and cartridge in the die, adjust your die back down until you feel resistance on the case. Then adjust your seating screw down until it hits the bullet and lock everything down.
If your seating die is set too low it will crimp the brass to early and push it down with the bullet. Back off the die a few turns, adjust your seating screw until you get your OAL. Then back your screw out and with your ram up and cartridge in the die, adjust your die back down until you feel resistance on the case. Then adjust your seating screw down until it hits the bullet and lock everything down.
This is what I would would say.If your seating die is set too low it will crimp the brass to early and push it down with the bullet. Back off the die a few turns, adjust your seating screw until you get your OAL. Then back your screw out and with your ram up and cartridge in the die, adjust your die back down until you feel resistance on the case. Then adjust your seating screw down until it hits the bullet and lock everything down.