Bagarocks 36 Posted June 17, 2013 using Lee dies Full sizing with the dead length bullet seating die on a 4 hole Lee Turret Press. I set up the bullet seating die according to Lee spec. Used Hornady and Lee 2nd edition reloading books for recipe data. Both books called for a COL of 2.210 Upon seating the bullet I can only get it to seat at COL 2.238. I tried to readjust the Die to no avail. So I pulled out my RCBS Small base die set bullet seating Die. And I got the same results. Has anyone else run into anything like this before? Is the polymer nose of the bullet somehow giving and compressing somehow? Ya have any thougths on my little problem Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Socom 19 Posted June 17, 2013 Bag what is the exact problem loading .223 on a turret is not a biggy skip the lee instructions and watch a YouTube vid on it. For starters back the sestet stem all the way out and the die just a few turns in set your bullet up make this one a dummy round and turn it down till it touches turn out couple more times then go up and turn the seating stem down and bump it until you have your overall length; if you have any more problems you can pm me but be more specific I guarantee its user error you'll get it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A-Tech 8 Posted June 17, 2013 Don't you need an adapter to seat the Vmax bullets for this exact reason? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raz-0 1,259 Posted June 17, 2013 what are you trimming your case length to? Also, load a dummy and see if it fits your mags and chambers in the gun without contacting the rifling. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T Bill 649 Posted June 17, 2013 Knowledgebase http://leeprecision.net/support/index.php?/Knowledgebase/List V-MAX Bullets Need Custom Bullet Seating Plug Posted by Andy @ Lee Precision on 10 January 2012 11:57 AM The bullet seating plug in the bullet seating and crimp die is generic and designed to seat a wide variety of bullet types. It is a very low drag bullet and has very steep sides. These steep sides allow a large portion of the bullet to slide into the bullet seating plug before the plug makes contact with the bullet ogive. This causes the bullet seating plug adjustment to bottom out before the bullet can be seated to achieve the cartridge overall length you are loading to. A remedy for this is to order a custom bullet seating plug for $8.00 + shipping. Order the plug online at: http://leeprecision.com/custom-bullet-seating-plug.html Send the sample bullet you want the plug made for, along with a copy of your invoice, and we will make the plug for you. Lee Precision 4275 Highway U Hartford, WI 53027 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJKen 23 Posted June 17, 2013 I have dies in Lee, Hornady, and RCBS that I use to load .223. I can say without a doubt that the lee seating die sucks. I have not had a problem seating any bullet with the hornady and RCBS dies. I do like the Lee FL sizing die though, not brand trashing here. Ken Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagarocks 36 Posted June 18, 2013 Socom thanx fer yer info, I haven't had any problems until I started loading these V max bullets. RAz Im trimming to 1.750 using a WFT The 2.238 is no problem for cycling rounds through my rifle. TBill thanx for the info, I figured I'd check here before I scrounged around, Theres just great info here on this board as proven by your response. NJKen I have The RCBS small base die set series A. I used that bullet seater to no avail Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raz-0 1,259 Posted June 18, 2013 I have dies in Lee, Hornady, and RCBS that I use to load .223. I can say without a doubt that the lee seating die sucks. I have not had a problem seating any bullet with the hornady and RCBS dies. I do like the Lee FL sizing die though, not brand trashing here. Ken I agree on the lee in .223. Mine had to have a burr taken off the seating plug. The seating plug also wouldn't center. I had to modify it so it was centered and wouldn't mar the bullet. After that it was ok. I use a redding match seating die now Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old School 611 Posted June 18, 2013 Just my $.02....RCBS dies in the single stage or turret and Dillon carbides in the progessive. Cry once when you buy them and be done with it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJKen 23 Posted June 18, 2013 Socom thanx fer yer info, I haven't had any problems until I started loading these V max bullets. RAz Im trimming to 1.750 using a WFT The 2.238 is no problem for cycling rounds through my rifle. TBill thanx for the info, I figured I'd check here before I scrounged around, Theres just great info here on this board as proven by your response. NJKen I have The RCBS small base die set series A. I used that bullet seater to no avail That is really odd. I have loaded hundreds if not thousands with mainly the RCBS dies. I know it was getting close to bottomed out but there was still a little thread left on the seater. Not to be a dick but are you sure the die is set up rite? Did you run it in til the brass just touched the crimp section of the die? I always set mine this way. With a shell in the press in the up position I will run the die in until I feel it contact the mouth of the case. I then back it out 1/4 turn and lock it down. I can get a COL of 2.20 this way. At least the 2.23 you are geting should be just fine. Its just odd that you cant get that last little bit. Ken Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A-Tech 8 Posted June 18, 2013 That is really odd. I have loaded hundreds if not thousands with mainly the RCBS dies. I know it was getting close to bottomed out but there was still a little thread left on the seater. Not to be a dick but are you sure the die is set up rite? Did you run it in til the brass just touched the crimp section of the die? I always set mine this way. With a shell in the press in the up position I will run the die in until I feel it contact the mouth of the case. I then back it out 1/4 turn and lock it down. I can get a COL of 2.20 this way. At least the 2.23 you are geting should be just fine. Its just odd that you cant get that last little bit. Ken Have you seated Vmax bullets to 2.20? That bullet has very steep sides and requires an adapter plug to achieve proper seating depth. I know it's an absolute must for Lee dies, I would assume that others would also be the same. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJKen 23 Posted June 18, 2013 Have you seated Vmax bullets to 2.20? That bullet has very steep sides and requires an adapter plug to achieve proper seating depth. I know it's an absolute must for Lee dies, I would assume that others would also be the same. The RCBS die set I have (standard, not SB or TC set) will do it with about 1/16" of thread left on the seater stem. The lee will not. I have to be particular about the setup of the die but it can be done. That is with 50gn bullets, both V-max and Z-max. I have not tried anything lighter than that. Ken Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A-Tech 8 Posted June 19, 2013 Oh, I guess the rcbs has a few more threads on the die than. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJKen 23 Posted June 19, 2013 Oh, I guess the rcbs has a few more threads on the die than. yeah, the lee die set wont do it. I cant even get the 2.23 out of it that the OP got. Ken Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites