Glad your problem is going away.

The other thing to consider when sizing down a gross amount is by doing it nose first one may create fins around the base of the bullet that could well detract from accuracy. Were I to re-size by a lot, I would take it down in stages, do it base first, try not to make it lopsided, and hope I didn't squeeze the lube grooves half shut.

As always, the best bullets are those that pop out of the mold as close to ideal size as possible, obviating a need for sizing. As we know, in the real world that's rarely possible without going the custom mold route and then strictly adhering to the one alloy it was designed for (or getting lucky with an off the shelf mold).

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