louielouie said:My Mod 70 has a 'generous' chamber and throat so neck sizing is the only way to save brass for a few loadings - had a case head fall off when I looked at the brass after FL sizing it 3X. If I ever re-barrel this thing (my shoulder doesn't appreciate 200 gr Sierra BT's anymore) I'll ask for a tighter chamber.
buckbrush said:louielouie said:My Mod 70 has a 'generous' chamber and throat so neck sizing is the only way to save brass for a few loadings - had a case head fall off when I looked at the brass after FL sizing it 3X. If I ever re-barrel this thing (my shoulder doesn't appreciate 200 gr Sierra BT's anymore) I'll ask for a tighter chamber.
The converse of this is something I experienced when my chamber was so tight that two different RCBS full length sizer dies could not size the 2x fired brass enough to fit back in the chamber without major effor to close the bolt. Once I got a Redding full length sizer, they would chamber. Brass life is very good this way though since it is hardly being worked. I've had over 8 firings on WW brass with fairly hot loads out of this chamber.
My question is I have a neck die and the FL RCBS die, I want as much life out of the brass as possible. So how can I establish head-space exactly with the FL die on the shoulder rather than the belt if I am sending the shell up thru the FL die?
I bought the bullet Comparator and head-space guards for the micrometer form Hornady.