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Old 07-16-2008, 10:21 AM
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It may be the cases themselves, also. If your brass is thinner on one side than the other, the thin side will always stretch more, no matter how straight the bullet gets seated.

Some reloaders turn rifle case necks to correct for uneven brass thickness, but nobody does it to handgun cases. It actually doesn't seem to matter much - or at least it never has to me.
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