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So I'm guessing that then the ram comes up under the front edge of the round disk, it's only applying pressure to the front edge and it could possibly or probably tilt the disk. Tilting the disk would move the die out of plumb, if that is happening.
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When the front edge of the disk first raises up, the rear of the disk does not, but the front\AND rear rais up when full pressure is applied.
Once the bullet is seated (with the turret square in the turret ring) and centered/straight, the turret generally will remain square with the cartridge until the loaded round is withdrawn from the die.
To determine if all what I have described is happening as described, a runout gauge could verify concentricity.
Actually measuring how straight the loaded cartridge is will confirm the regularity of your ammunition.
Lost Sheep