Hey gunsnet.net, long time no see. Been busy with family, work, etc. I hope everyone is doing well.

Ok, here's the situtation: I'm setting up my reloader for a new 9mm recipe/load. OAL per reloading manual is 1.13" for this particular load. Not much adjustment from previous setting because it was set-up for a different 9mm load. So not much to tweak each station. Going one round at a time, I'm getting mostly 1.13 with the occasional 1.135 to 1.1295, but while confirming everything to getting ready to pump rounds out, I'll get a few OALs of 1.1285 and 1.127 sprinkled in even when I didn't change the seating depth after thinking I was dialed in.

Thoughts? Just go with it because it's within a hundreth or two? Something loose (I don't think there is...).

Equipment: Dillon 550b, Lee carbide pistol dies, assorted label brass, Berry 9mm plated (.356") 115gr RN.

Thanks. I'm not OCD in the slightest but this stuff drives me nuts.