If these aren't hunting rounds, and you are controlling neck tension with a die that uses bushings, then I wouldn't worry about it too much... but if this is solely for target shooting, then there's no point in loading more than one round at a time.
If this is for hunting, try a heavier, longer bullet with the same, off the lands seating depth and greater neck engagement... and again, with a bushing die, play with neck tension.
If you don't have a bushing die, get one... 'cause it sounds like you are a sufficiently advanced handloader that you would benefit from the added control benefits.
Cheers,
C
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