Does it matter which end of a full wadcutter goes into the case? I've just been seating my wadcutters in whichever direction they wind up in my hand.
Some literature about molds stated that the precision of the bottom of the bullet is more important than the top, so I figured this means that the more perfect the bottom is, the better the accuracy.
Many of the sprue end of my wadcutters have a small shallow 'crater' in the middle -- as the sprue is cut it sometimes seems to 'tear' away a little at the middle. (I've tried it with hotter and cooler lead, and shorter and longer sprue cooling time, but it still happens on quite a few of my boolits. This will be a question for another post though...)
I doubt this will make much difference in accuracy in this case, since they're going through a 1 7/8" barrel at only 7-10 yards, but I'm curious for future reference.
Thanks,
Randy