So, I have a nose punch and that helps the nose, but there's nothing to help the base. I can eyeball it best I can, or go by feel with the base on the ram (and push the ram higher than I want to for every cycle) but I want a better way.
Is there a good way to ensure every bullet is perfectly lined up with the ram and nose punch on a lyman 45?
I can see every bullet that is not lined up, the ogive to bearing surface transition is not in the same place around the bullet circumference. (ie the bearing surface band between the to lube groove and ogive is thicker on one side and thinner on the other side of the bullet) I'm sure it'll be fine to 15 yards, but it'll start to affect accuracy past 25, 100, and beyond. Need "more perfect" bullets.