Hi everyone-
I have a question regarding the variation in bullet lengths and its affect on seating depth.
I'm working up a load for my 7mm-08 using Sierra 140 gr ProHunter bullets. I've noticed there is a slight variation in the length of individual bullets, and I'm guessing it's due mainly to the lead tips on the bullets.
I'm wondering how this will affect the seating depth of each cartridge? I'm using Lee dies, and the bullet seating die appears to have a "cap" inside the die that contacts the bullet near the ogive of the bullet, and controls the seating depth.
Will I be better off making each cartridge the same OAL (assuming each is under the maximum recommended OAL), or should I set my die using a dummy cartridge, and leave it alone? I'm leaning toward the latter, since it would theoretically give the same bullet jump each time since the seating depth appears to be based off the ogive of the bullet. I'm just thinking that if I make each cartridge the same OAL, the actual bullet seating depth could vary since there seems to be some variation in the length of each bullet tip.
Hope this question makes sense...thanks, in advance, for your advice.