quicksylver
Well-Known Member
Ok guys, here it is.
Last nite I was loading some 30-06.
I used two different bullets but did not bother to change the seating ram in my Lyman seater.
Then I got to thinking, with all the talk about seating depth etc, wonder if a seating ram could be made to duplicate the lead in my rifle.
That way I would ( theoretically) only have to set the die once as every bullet type would be seated to either touch the rifling or be slightly off depending on how I set the die.
Maybe that is what happens now!
What say ye of greater minds and Millers of Metal ?
Last nite I was loading some 30-06.
I used two different bullets but did not bother to change the seating ram in my Lyman seater.
Then I got to thinking, with all the talk about seating depth etc, wonder if a seating ram could be made to duplicate the lead in my rifle.
That way I would ( theoretically) only have to set the die once as every bullet type would be seated to either touch the rifling or be slightly off depending on how I set the die.
Maybe that is what happens now!
What say ye of greater minds and Millers of Metal ?