Geez Tadunga
This post is becoming most embarrassing. For me that is
I went in the basement and disassembled my seater I've been using since 2004.
You might not believe this but it didn't take me long to figure out I've been using an RCBS seater after looking at your picture. If you discount the 4 years that is.
I could have sworn I was using a Redding all this time. All my sizing dies are.
Anyhow, While its apart. Lets compare.
Base of bullet to base of plug.
.499-.501`
Diameter at base of plug.
.168
Judging by this its clear (my old lot) of 40 V-Maxs is setting deeper into the RCBS plug than the Redding.
My 40's are WS2 coated which makes this easy. By spinning them in the seater plug I can tell the plug is not entirely seating at the base of the plug. (closest to the ogive) Instead it seems most contact is near the base of the red tip. Not a good thing but what the heII do I know.
Color one of yours with a magic marker and give it the spin test.
Try measuring a bunch of different bullets while in the seating plug. Any variations?
I measured the entire seating assembly to base of bullet with my RCBS unit. I got .001 variations.
I removed my Redding .224 caliber (#23) and tried the same tests. The plug seats much deeper along the ogive while still maintaining the profile of the V-Max's ogive nicely. The same set of bullets netted .000 variation.
Besides the fact I'm using an RCBS seater I learned it might not be a terrible thing to use a Redding .224 seater assembly in a 204R die
Of course the real measurement that counts is base of cartridge to ogive. A different measurement entirely.
If anyone ever wants to try this be careful. The Redding .224 seater plug travels slightly past the bearing surface. At least on the 40 V-max, other pills may vary accordingly.
Basically if you were to seat the bullet deep enough its possible the seater plug might contact the neck of the cartridge. This would give variations according to brass length or if you push hard enough it might act as a crimp or crush your brass.
I need to go catalog my dies now so I know what I'm doing
