I received my replacement sub-plate from Hornady, BIG thank you to Hornady & Shannon, a tech there (the e-zject boss was worn out on mine). I installed it, made the necessary adjustments to the press and was off & working. I started w 9mm, when the press indexed around to the bullet feed die, the bullet dropped INTO the case, all the way into it.
 OK, I'm pretty anal but, I have obviously screwed up. No, apparently not. After much check & double check and more bullets dropping into multiple cases, I started measuring bullets. The bullets mic'ed between .3525 and.3535, not .356 that I ordered from Berrys last year. This was a new box so I figured they just packed them incorrectly ? Then on a thought I checked the 38/357, 40, 44 & 45 bullets, ALL were undersize by 2 to 3 thousandths. Various manufacturers, Ranier, Extreme & Berrys. The boxes of bullets are stored on the bottom shelf on an exterior wall. My laser thermometer said the temp was 58. I brought the bullets into the house and let them warm up on the kitchen counter where it was 70. An hour an a half later the bullets were up to .3545-355. I understand temp affecting the expansion/contraction of material but was very surprised by the amount of change. Thoughts ?   Pete
  OK, I'm pretty anal but, I have obviously screwed up. No, apparently not. After much check & double check and more bullets dropping into multiple cases, I started measuring bullets. The bullets mic'ed between .3525 and.3535, not .356 that I ordered from Berrys last year. This was a new box so I figured they just packed them incorrectly ? Then on a thought I checked the 38/357, 40, 44 & 45 bullets, ALL were undersize by 2 to 3 thousandths. Various manufacturers, Ranier, Extreme & Berrys. The boxes of bullets are stored on the bottom shelf on an exterior wall. My laser thermometer said the temp was 58. I brought the bullets into the house and let them warm up on the kitchen counter where it was 70. An hour an a half later the bullets were up to .3545-355. I understand temp affecting the expansion/contraction of material but was very surprised by the amount of change. Thoughts ?   Pete 
    

 I was just really surprised at the change in size. That made me rethink (overthink?) some of my previous rounds. I randomly pulled some out, measured & tried to compress them and couldn't. No change in size. I pulled the bullet and had minimal or no  damage to the plating, they have since been reloaded. I have always loaded in a temp controlled area. I have a heater in my work area but did not turn it on before I started to work.
 I was just really surprised at the change in size. That made me rethink (overthink?) some of my previous rounds. I randomly pulled some out, measured & tried to compress them and couldn't. No change in size. I pulled the bullet and had minimal or no  damage to the plating, they have since been reloaded. I have always loaded in a temp controlled area. I have a heater in my work area but did not turn it on before I started to work.   I felt good & didn't realize how cool it really was. Odd thing to have happen but I'm glad it happened early in the session. Fewer rounds to go through and check.  Pete
  I felt good & didn't realize how cool it really was. Odd thing to have happen but I'm glad it happened early in the session. Fewer rounds to go through and check.  Pete Now I realize that the blemishes were very likely my own fault.
 Now I realize that the blemishes were very likely my own fault.   Pete
   Pete