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Originally Posted by BLUEDOT37
I've been doing it that way for a while but on each of my partial strokes I rotate the assembly partially. I feel this ensures the bullet gets started straight as often bullets tend to tilt a little when first being started.
I've never noticed it made any different in a more consistent COAL" however.
For me, since I load mostly JHPs, I found a flat seating plug gave vastly more consistent COAL" than the typical round nose seating plug that many come with, like from Lee Precision's.
A flat seating plug ($8) can easily be obtained from Lee by requesting SKU# 90485 on their Custom Services page (link below) & stating the caliber required.
Custom Bullet Seating Plug - Lee Precision
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Well maybe. I called them the other day and on LAINE in customer service, as soon as I ask her to speak up i was hearing impaired her attitude noticeable changed. Her retort, after I stated the two presses I used was I needed to buy a new press, (Lee) was what she was hinting. No help there so I am moving on. I dont need a new press and am in doubts any thing Lee sells can equal my REDDING operation.