Well at the range today I had one out of four guns shoot. The one that did shoot was my .260 High Power rifle with open sights which always seems to shoot extremely well. One of the ones that let me down after a good day at the range last week was my model 7 .260. It has always seemed to be finicky and I thought I found the magic load last time at the range. I thought I had taken a bad measurement and was jamming them into the rifling and when I got home I re-checked myself and things measured fine. I decided to go ahead and seat them deeper anyway and today on about my third group the bolt was hard to close again. When I ejected the live round one side of the bullet was scuffed up. I rolled it across my bench and it had a very noticeable wobble, very noticeable! These were once fired cases and neck sized with an RCBS neck sizing die and seated with a standard RCBS die. I just got back from the range and got my guns cleaned and put up, but I was just curious as to if any of you have any thoughts on this? It did not look like the neck was the culprit? I almost ordered be a bullet spinner a couple of months ago and now wish I had of! For what its worth, my high power 260 was seated with the same die but was full length sized with the 107grn Sierra MK's. The Model Seven was loaded with the Hornady 129SST's and was seated half way then turned 180 degrees and then fully seated. When I get time I will do some experimenting with my dies, just thought I would run this past you for now.
Thanks PD