Lead length..
I agree with Bart..
Though what core seat punches do you have...
All lots of jackets from any jacket maker have very slight differences from the previous lots....
It's good to have several punches to make your favorite weight...
Or... One can do JUST FINE by altering the core weight / length to account for a slight change in jacket lot
for your given punch /punches... For instance.... Rather that a 66.0gr... Either a 66.1 or 65.9 or a bit more... What's important
is these all go together and are to be thoroughly noted...
What's Ideal in as far as core length.... Hummm Well.. Don't know but I like the.... Uhhhh just enough "core support" for the
ogive point.. Once in the point die, my shorter / lighter core squirts up the ogive just a bit in contact with the interior flutes
that are forming inside the point... Just enough to support the point but not too far up the flutes that IMOP "can" cause
slight inconsistent "lead fill" of the point...
Works for me..
The Berger Columns come to mind, that is similar to what I do. An shoot DOT'S..
.790's - I like to make 61.5 - 64.5
.825's - I like to make 65.0 - 67.5
Little "lighter" than most per given jacket lenght... But, works for me and my punches / typical jacket's....
WHAT IS IMPORTANT..... BY FAR.......................
>GREAT EXCELLENT SUPER DUPER<
Bullet Jackets....................! Whom ever the maker...........!
You'll know pretty quick when you DON'T have the above jackets....
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