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With the die touching the shell holder can slide a feeler gauge under the shell holder and if so how many thousand?
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What?Here’s a question
With the die touching the shell holder can slide a feeler gauge under the shell holder and if so how many thousand?
With the ram at full height and die screwed down to touch can you slide a feeler gauge under the shell holder? If so how thick of a gauge.000?What?
Looks like a hornady progressive from the retaining spring be my guess.Carlos
What type of press is that in the picture.
I think that if folks would get rid of those expander balls in their dies and started using expander mandrels they would have less of a problem. Just my 2 cents....
No totatay familiar with the hornady press but if it's like the Dillon it has a shell plate. If this is the case die modification would be necessary.It's a Hornady lock n load progressive. The die is touching the shell holder so no feeler gauges are going in there. I was able to cam over a bit. No change.
Not yet annealing. Once fired. Was planning on it after this firing.
This was the exact video I saw. Unless I buy a single stage, wont work for this problem.
This is an example of the Redding Comp shell holders in use. To me it beats the heck out of trying to shave off holders or dies.
Or grind the bottom of the one you have. My only worry with that was always staying squareCheaper just to buy a different die
I've been experiencing issues recently with my full length sizing dies (all Hornady). My last experiment shows the neck being pushed FORWARD by approx. .003" after full length sizing. I've always used the expander ball, perhaps because I didn’t know any better, but I has read its use also aided in "truing" the neck diameter and pushing imperfections to the outside of the neck. With my 6.5 Grendel, being a gasser, many necks are slightly deformed upon ejection so this feature is key for this particular caliber / gun.
I did a test last night and am confused why this is happening, but I suspect it's happening with all my dies as I have snug bolt closures on some reloaded rounds.
Any thoughts?
Photos / measurement are post sizing. I'm already touching plate so I'd have to trim the die height to get more "depth". I've heard this as an option previously but find it hard to believe I need to do that. Don’t think I should on a brand new set of dies. Oh well, maybe I'm learning something.
It's a Hornady lock n load progressive. The die is touching the shell holder so no feeler gauges are going in there. I was able to cam over a bit. No change.
Try a Redding Competition shell holder set. Allows you to bump in .002 increments by changing holder without moving die. I just set my sizing die and leave it. Use the +.004 for one rifle and +.006 for the other
Good post and you beat me to it.Seems to me there are three possibilities: shell plate too thick, die too long, or chamber is shorter than normal.
Can you measure from the top of the shell plate (where the die touches) to the surface where the cartridge case rides. The standard for shell holders and shell plates is 0.125 inches.
If it is more than that, sized cases will be too long from cartridge base to datum (shoulder); conversely, if it is less than that, sized cases will be too short from cartridge base to datum (shoulder).
It appears from your photo that you could place a 0.005 inch feeler gauge under the cartridge case (without decapping pin) and size a case, as a test. Then measure the sized case and proceed from there.
The Redding Competition shell holders are for the opposite situation, i.e., when the case is being sized too short from cartridge base to datum (shoulder).
The Redding Competition shell holders are for the opposite situation, i.e., when the case is being sized too short from cartridge base to datum (shoulder).
Guffey would Be proud of you. MattHere’s a question
With the die touching the shell holder can slide a feeler gauge under the shell holder and if so how many thousand?