I believe I'm at a similar point to the OP, getting started with body sizing. Has anyone used shims to achieve the same adjustment effect as the redding competition shellholders? (Shims might be tedious, but they are much cheaper)
Shim set: https://www.mcmaster.com/#shims/=1bwvdmy
David
the stickers shown above would be your cheapest way . PMA makes a die tool that resembles these stickers , not cheap though .
I think a lot of guys use die shims . this would accomplish the same as using the sticker mentioned above . what you are doing is using a shim to raise the die away from the shell holder .this creates a gap between the die and shell holder .if you need less shoulder bump , add more shim . when using the competition shell holder sets the die makes firm contact with the shell holder . this firm contact takes all the play out of the press . when you have a gap brass hardness can vary the amount of shoulder bump . I get more consistent shoulder bump using the competition shell holder sets .











