Jimbee
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No. Maybe I need a different shell holder?Does your press cam over?
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No. Maybe I need a different shell holder?Does your press cam over?
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I'm using a 7PRC bushing die. I think the dies are RCBS. Spindle is all the way in.Which cartridge die are you using?
Are you using Hornady bushing?
If the die is setup correctly, you should be bumping shoulder and getting nearly 100% neck sizing. Do you have the spindle lock screwed in all the way? (Upper circle in diagram below)
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Ok…let’s backup.I'm using a 7PRC bushing die. I think the dies are RCBS. Spindle is all the way in.
I have a Lyman press, Hornady full length, Match Grade bushing die, RCBS? bushings, Lyman shell holder?Ok…let’s backup.
What press are you using? Hornady?
Are the dies you’re using FL or Neck sizing only?
I suspect your issue is mixing the RCBS bushing with Hornady die.I have a Lyman press, Hornady full length, Match Grade bushing die, RCBS? bushings, Lyman shell holder?
I appreciate the help.
What size die are you using?I suspect your issue is mixing the RCBS bushing with Hornady die.
If your Hornady die spindle collar is fully seated and you’re bumping the shoulder, then I would bet the RCBS bushing is shorter than a Hornady bushing.
What size die are you using? Do you use an expander with your bushing die? Can you measure the length of your die?I suspect your issue is mixing the RCBS bushing with Hornady die.
If your Hornady die spindle collar is fully seated and you’re bumping the shoulder, then I would bet the RCBS bushing is shorter than a Hornady bushing.
Just to be clear, I’m not running a 6-7PRC (yet).What size die are you using?
What size die are you using? Do you use an expander with your bushing die? Can you measure the length of your die?
I’m not 100% sure, I don’t have a ton of experience necking down brass. I’m using Redding type-s full length bushing dies. If I had to guess you don’t have the die ran down far enough. Mine are set up to push the fired shoulder of my 7prc back about .003”. I ran it through a 6.5 bushing and then a 6mm bushing with my die set just like I resize for my 7prc. It’s a bit more cam over on the press than you’d expect. A lot of people who don’t have the comparators to measure shoulder bump usually don’t bump their shoulders hardly at all. They’ll squeak out a couple reloads and then not be able to chamber their brass.My bushing die doesn't size the whole neck. What am I doing wrong?View attachment 647515
The fix was switching to a Hornady shell holder.I suspect your issue is mixing the RCBS bushing with Hornady die.
If your Hornady die spindle collar is fully seated and you’re bumping the shoulder, then I would bet the RCBS bushing is shorter than a Hornady bushing.
Just ordered 200x pcs of hybrid cases for the 277fury. I see some wild experiments in my near future!@Ryan Avery I think you should skip the 7PRC and use a .277 Fury for the next 6mm super magnum.
Kris
Geeez--I just texted you that pic. I was wondering if you had seen it. I guess so........................
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Ryan, what are you going to use for dies on this project?
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7 PRC bushing dieRyan, what are you going to use for dies on this project?
What brand of seating die? I wanted to use my Redding competition 7prc die for it, but Redding won’t build a .243 seating stem for it.7 PRC bushing die
Like it or not that’s a feature on many bushing dies, not a bug. Common on many bushing dies. Redding for another.My bushing die doesn't size the whole neck. What am I doing wrong?