Mikido
WKR
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- Dec 14, 2020
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Shave the shell holder….slowly
That’s most likely a case of the sizing die squishing the diameter the case causing a portion of the shoulder to squeeze up - the die is slightly long compared to your chamber so it doesn’t push the shoulder back enough for easy chambering. If the die won’t screw down further onto the shell holder the only choice is filing or grinding down the shell holder (or bottom of die), until it chambers easily. I’ve had a friend simply change brands of the die and it fixed the issue, but I’d rather grind a bit off the bottom of the die.Thanks fellas. Ill do some researching and reading and video watching.
And Yes the brass was fired from this rifle.
i dont have the headspace kit. Ill have to pick one up.
I don’t measure. I turn die a 1/8” at a time and when I see the sharpie on the shoulder start to move I see how it chambers.
Yep, definitely monitoring and I would estimate about 3 thousandths bump but I care more that they chamber when in the field.Maybe not measuring but that is at least monitoring when you’re moving the shoulder.
Not to say your method doesn't work, but wouldn't simply measuring at the shoulder datum be easier and more precise? It's not like a headspace comparator is expensive, you can even make one easily too.Yep, definitely monitoring and I would estimate about 3 thousandths bump but I care more that they chamber when in the field.
Maybe more precise but I can see where and how the die is contacting the case. As far as easier it’s the same amount of die adjustment and checking chamber fit without any special equipment. Once the die is set for that chamber I don’t need to mess with it anymore.Not to say your method doesn't work, but wouldn't simply measuring at the shoulder datum be easier and more precise? It's not like a headspace comparator is expensive, you can even make one easily too.