Trouble with 129 ABLRs
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Originally posted by Bigs28 View PostYou must have got a bad batch of bullets. Just send them all to me. .
I’ll also add some more details on the Brass. It’s once fired Hornady brass demurred and chamfered,Neck tension measured .003”. The jackets on these are soft but I wasn’t expecting this kind of deformation.
I ended up wrapping some fine grit sand paper around the bullet, taking the seating plunger out of the die and honing it to match the shape of the bullet more. I’m hoping this will help a bit
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Originally posted by centerfire View PostHow much powder is in the case?
I checked and deformation is occurring almost immediately when the die is contacting the bullet. I think kmon might be right about the stem.
However, I’m hoping my little modification to my current one helps a little bit.
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Originally posted by bdillon1 View PostFound my best node at 31.6 grains of CFE so it is compressed. COAL is 2.270.
I checked and deformation is occurring almost immediately when the die is contacting the bullet. I think kmon might be right about the stem.
However, I’m hoping my little modification to my current one helps a little bit.
I've not seen any nose/ogive deformation from my seatings.
Perhaps a different powder with less compression, and/or look for a lower node?"Down the floor, out the door, Go Brandon Go!!!!!"
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Bdillon, I had the same problem with the ABLR's even with non compressed loads. I have Hornady dies, so I bought their VLD seating stem, which helped a little but was still visible changing the bullet shape. My final solution was to coat a bullet with acraglas release agent, fill the VLD stem with JB Weld 5 min epoxy, then press the bullet into the stem and hold it straight until the epoxy set. It has worked well for me. To get the RDF's to seat straight, I drilled out the center of the stock stem further, but I think I'm going to make a stem just for those using the epoxy method as well.Last edited by GSPHunter; 02-13-2019, 10:34 PM.
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Originally posted by bdillon1 View PostFound my best node at 31.6 grains of CFE so it is compressed. COAL is 2.270.
I checked and deformation is occurring almost immediately when the die is contacting the bullet. I think kmon might be right about the stem.
However, I’m hoping my little modification to my current one helps a little bit.
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Originally posted by GSPHunter View PostBdillon, I had the same problem with the ABLR's even with non compressed loads. I have Hornady dies, so I bought their VLD seating stem, which helped a little but was still visible changing the bullet shape. My final solution was to coat a bullet with acraglas release agent, fill the VLD stem with JB Weld 5 min epoxy, then press the bullet into the stem and hold it straight until the epoxy set. It has worked well for me. To get the RDF's to seat straight, I drilled out the center of the stock stem further, but I think I'm going to make a stem just for those using the epoxy method as well.
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Originally posted by centerfire View PostWhat do the bullets look like when you seat them in cases without a compressed load? I took out the Forster stem and checked a bunch of different bullets and all fit evenly.
Regarding my die, I will say i have the standard Forster bench rest die, not the micrometer Forster. I know some of the micrometer dies come with the vld stem, does yours have that?
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Originally posted by bdillon1 View PostLadder tested these from 28.8 up and every single one did the same thing, deep deformation ring.
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