I recently had my .223 rechambered because it had excessive headspace resulting in case-head separation. Starting out on the new chamber I loaded up new Lapua brass and did a series of load ladders resulting in 100 once fired cases. I'm getting ready to set up my Redding Type S full length sizing die and want 0.001" shoulder set-back. Unfortunately, my once fired brass measures from the base to shoulder anywhere from 1.552" to 1.564". Most cases fall in the range between 1.554" and 1.556". What should my target be for shoulder setback? The average measurement is 1.556".
Why such a large range of measurements? Some loads were hot while others mild. Is that the cause? For what it's worth, the long fired cases will chamber in the rifle just fine without sizing. There is no resistance on the bolt while closing it and the cases will eject just fine.
Lou
Why such a large range of measurements? Some loads were hot while others mild. Is that the cause? For what it's worth, the long fired cases will chamber in the rifle just fine without sizing. There is no resistance on the bolt while closing it and the cases will eject just fine.
Lou