I'm using sierra 180 grain game kings. I understand that they can vary a few thousandths, but they are varying a few hundreths. The dies I'm using have a sleeve that makes sure the bullets seats straight also. Thanks for all of the help so far.
Andy,
there are a number of variables that can cause bullets to vary in seated length and I will list some here and how to correct them.
Play in the equipment you are using. Some of the cheaper presses can flex enough to allow the distace to vary .010 or more. If you have a good quality press this is probably not the cause.
If your seating dies are loose or the lock-ring is not properly tightened it can allow enough play to affect your seated depth.
Dirt or lube build-up in the seater punch can cause variations in seating depth - clean your dies with "brake parts cleaner" from any auto parts store to be sure that this is not your problem.
Your technique in using even the best equipment can cause variations in the finished product. make sure that you are going "full stroke" on each operation of the press.
A die that is adjusted so that the built in crimper of the seating die is not seating in the cannelure or if the cases are of varying lengths this will interfere with the seating depth of your bullets. Back your die out one turn and then readjust the seater stem and see if that changes your results.
Dirt on the shell holder could cause variations in seating depth. Clean the ram and shell holder with brake parts cleaner.
If the shell holder hits the bottom of the seating die it will cause variations so make sure that the die is properly adjusted.
Unless you are seating your bullets very close to the lands the .010 variation that you are seeing is going to cause no signifigant problems in accuracy or pressure. After checking my compponents and equipment to make sure that I had covered all these probable causes I would not be overly concerned with .010 variation. If this is going to bug you until you find out why it is happening you may find that it is just a combination of all the vaiables within your equipment and components.