so here is my issue. I dont like to bell the case mouth it weakens the brass and its a pain in the butt in my opinion. So what I do is I just hold the bullet up there with my fingers and line it up as best as possible then slide it into the seater die and seat the bullet. This process has always worked pretty good for me with jacketed bullets aside from a few copper shavings here and there the bullet always seems to seat nice and pretty. This is not so with cast bullets. I tried chamfering the case mouth with my deburring tool and my bullet sits down in there pretty good but when I go to seat the bullet it is almost always slightly canted. you can see a slight bulge in the brass case on one side and the bullet is just off center. its probably only off center by less than .020 inches and it doesn't really effect accuracy but it still bugs the **** out of me. in the past I have made like a dummy round with a jacketed bullet that has an extra long OAL and I press it into my cases that i'm about to reload just enough to where i can still pull it out by hand to kind of loosen up the case a little bit and this really helps with seating sometimes its almost like a half *** bell of the case without really bending the brass case mouth. at any rate I would like to hear any and all comments on what other people do to tackle this problem or if they even have a problems. Hobbies are the one thing I hate doing half *** so I would like to hear if there is a good solution for this.