ScottRiqui
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In another thread, there was a post about a bullet possibly being seated crooked and causing the case to bulge. Is this really a common problem?
99% of my reloading is with straight-walled pistol cartridges, but it's been my experience that even if the bullet isn't perfectly coaxial with the case at the beginning of seating, as along as the bullet goes into the case mouth without collapsing the mouth or having lead shaved off it, that all is well from that point on - the bullet always ends up straight and centered within the case.
99% of my reloading is with straight-walled pistol cartridges, but it's been my experience that even if the bullet isn't perfectly coaxial with the case at the beginning of seating, as along as the bullet goes into the case mouth without collapsing the mouth or having lead shaved off it, that all is well from that point on - the bullet always ends up straight and centered within the case.