Quote:I just think it is taking too much force to seat the bullet.
It looks to me from the picture, that the bullet is at least .003 larger than the groove. That will cause it to take to much force, in any alloy.
Your BSer has to much offset, I used a straight seater in two of my HW's. The only reason to use a offset is if your shooting a tang sight.
With a SAAMI 32/40 chamber and a tapered 200 gr bullet, I can BS my rifles with palm pressure. one push and then a rap with my palm, to feel the BSer bottom out.
Yours being a 38/55, it could take a little more pressure, because of the larger area of the barrel.
If you have the skill, you can make a BSer as I'll picture. It's for a 44 1/2 but, I use a simular one on my 30/40 HW.
The first one is the inline one that I used on my 32/40 HW.
Even with a BSer, if the bullet is to oversize, you'll deform it to much, getting it in and loose the accuracy.
Frank