I measured the rotor NOT installed. 6.75. The rotor in the RCBS is definitely pistol rotor.
6.75 what ? Inches? That makes no sense. 6.75mm makes no sense. If this is the precision you use to measure things, then you're going to be in big trouble with reloading. Just saying.
I measured each remaining loaded lead round. They were all within 0.5gr of each other - except 3. One was 2.6gr light!!! Pulled all 3. Each powder was exact - 4.2gr. All three had light boolits - 123gr instead of 125gr.
IMHO no significant data can be had by measuring finished cartridges. The bullets and brass both vary too much.
I am leaning more and more toward distraction regarding squib and lack or powder as the culprit.
Any thoughts?
How about 'operator error' as the culprit, revealing itself through 'lack of powder'. Inanimate objects, like powder, can't just decide which cases it will, and will not, go into.
Having screwed up almost everything I touched for over 60 years, I'm now ranked as an expert on the subject.
