Gentlemen,
Thank you for all the above information and your patience in understanding my poor English.
I fairly understand what I would call a "final result" in your explanation about irrelevant measurements and cored jacket staying in the die and all the "classics".
I will be a beginner in bullet making within a few weeks. So I do not have (yet
) a core seating punch collection gently waiting for use.
At the moment, my point is to "come close" to the true core seating punch diameter to avoid to much trial and error and multiple machining/honing/lapping cessions to reach the right punch dia.
I am lucky enough to have a barrel that shot 135 gr and 124 gr with great success, so "reverse tuning" by going to 122gr or 126g should not be a problem, if needed.
I am not dreaming anyway. Next jacket batch, next 2 or 3 new core seat punches and so goes the collection on
...
Mr. Robinett :
I still remember this night (my time
) we partly spent on the phone when I was having trouble with my HBR gun / seating Burger bullets. That was in the early 2000's and I was probably the first to import your .30 10cal 124 in Europe at that time. That was through Sinclair, and that was in the Good Ol'Time, even if some French bullet maker (7 O) threw me stones beause I was breaking his retirement plan.
Did you know your bullets take age like a good French wine ?? Due to work, I had a loooong BR break, but in 2016, I blowed the dust off the boxes and shot a second place at France Championship 200 meters stage. Thank you !!
I already PM'ed Mr. Ulrich. He was very kind in his explaination and will send me some additional info.
As far as I understand Mr. Schmidt #14, there is a "RG's Special" method to "come close". I am very much interested, you bet.