Watch kent as he shows you how to properly insert the projectile into the cartridge cases by dialing in the seating and crimping die.
Rifle reloading bullet seating.
So let s discuss the topic of seating and crimping in the reloading process.
Stated simply the seating step simply means jamming a new bullet into a cleaned resized primed and powder charged cartridge case.
After raising the handle note the seating depth of the loaded round.
Crimping generally refers to the act of bringing the neck of the cartridge case back to proper dimension after that bullet is stuffed in.
Seat the bullet with the ogive starting at 0 020 from the lands or rifling of the barrel start increasing.
Another way to get a bullet closer to the lands and stay within magazine length is to shorten.
Adjust bullet seating depth.
Bullet seating part 4 take a bullet and hold it over the case mouth with one hand while you lower the press handle with the other easing the case and bullet up into the die.
Insert the bullet into the neck of the fired case.
Then you will know where the lands start and then you can start to play.
When handloading ammo you can control how far the bullet must jump by adjusting bullet.
Begin by threading the modified case onto the oal gauge and then loosen the thumbscrew on the side of the tube.
Revolvers are a good example of this.
Remove the bullet from the fired case and press the case neck lightly on a flat surface to create a small.
There s a lot more to both actions.
It should fall freely into the case with no resistance.
Insert the bullet base first into the case so.
There are two primary ways to fine tune bullet jump.
Their bullets must be seated to the cannelure so they may properly receive the rollcrimp they need to prevent them from being pulled under recoil.
If the bullet needs to be seated deeper into the case turn the seater plug down.
Push the back end of the tube firmly so the modified case seats into the chamber.