Does anyone reload using Hornady A-max bullets? I finally got around to completing the rounds for my .223 reloading experiment;
69gr SMK three different powder loadings (PPU cases, Reloader15 powder and CCI primers)
77gr SMK, again three different powder charges and the same cases and primers
Then when it came to loading the 75gr A-max rounds, using the same bullet seating die, set to the same length (2.260"), the loaded round is 'significantly' longer than the SMK loadings (both bullet weights) and therefore does not fit inside standard AR type magazines - and is therefore useless to me

The A-max round is notably slimmer/more elongated than the SMK bullets but surely that is irrelevant if using the same bullet seating die? I can only assume that the bullet is hitting the powder and the polymer tip is flexing rather than pushing the bullet into the powder? Unfortunately I forgot to do the 'shake test' to hear whether there was any movement with the powder or not.
If it is the case that there is just not enough room in the case for the powder/bullet combo, is it likely using a different powder/shaped powder, would fix the problem? The other issue is with the bullet in its current location its as deep as it can go before the ogive (if that's the right term), will be beyond the case mouth??
