Hello all,
Scratching my head on this one. Bought a new set of Redding Competition dies - both the neck sizing and the seating. Am trying to work up a load per Tony Boyer's book BORA so I start by finding my Jamb length. I think I got it. Set my seating die. Measure with my Davidson seating depth checker attached to my Mitutoyu digital calipers. Reads 2.7020. I leave the die set.
So now I'm loading three shells at a time. They are cleaned. I pass three through the neck sizer die. I clean the inside with a brush, clean the primer pocket, prime the three, carefully put in 24.2gr Varget, put a Berger 73gr bullet on top, put it in the seating die. I do this for a total of 9 cases, only changing the measure of Varget. I measure the cases and they are all over the place from 2.7040 - 2.7130 which is a 9 thou spread. So how the heck am I supposed to find my sweet spot when the dies cannot consistently seat a bullet? Am I doing something wrong?
I measured a couple dozen previously loaded cases which were loaded with a $30 Hornady die set and they were only off by 2 thou.
If you guy don't come up with a good answer I'll just have to give Redding a call.
BTW, this is in my brand new Redding T7 Turret press too.
Thanks,
Michael
Scratching my head on this one. Bought a new set of Redding Competition dies - both the neck sizing and the seating. Am trying to work up a load per Tony Boyer's book BORA so I start by finding my Jamb length. I think I got it. Set my seating die. Measure with my Davidson seating depth checker attached to my Mitutoyu digital calipers. Reads 2.7020. I leave the die set.
So now I'm loading three shells at a time. They are cleaned. I pass three through the neck sizer die. I clean the inside with a brush, clean the primer pocket, prime the three, carefully put in 24.2gr Varget, put a Berger 73gr bullet on top, put it in the seating die. I do this for a total of 9 cases, only changing the measure of Varget. I measure the cases and they are all over the place from 2.7040 - 2.7130 which is a 9 thou spread. So how the heck am I supposed to find my sweet spot when the dies cannot consistently seat a bullet? Am I doing something wrong?
I measured a couple dozen previously loaded cases which were loaded with a $30 Hornady die set and they were only off by 2 thou.
If you guy don't come up with a good answer I'll just have to give Redding a call.
BTW, this is in my brand new Redding T7 Turret press too.
Thanks,
Michael