Dusty Stevens
Shiner
My 2 rcbs sb die sets are full length. I have a 308 and 223
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Using Full length die with full contact between die and shellholder . With the Redding Competition Shellholders , they Come with 5 different Shellholders with .02 deck heights lower then the standard being .125 the comp holders are from .135 to .127 You can size from zero on up for case headspace with full contact no crimp necessary .
So you saying I have the wrong dies?
WOW, one person says full length die and another says SB dies. I have SB dies now, I do NOT crimp. I just ordered a Full length die and also a case gauge for checking the brass. I have one for every round I reload for but could not find one in town.
RCBS shell holder #19, .125" on the dot.
I wont be able to do much untill the case gauge comes. I know from using them in the past they really do help figure out issues.
I guess I'm confused. If the op has a small base die would it not also be a FL die?My 2 rcbs sb die sets are full length. I have a 308 and 223
Oh yeah, typo on my end. Sorry. I will correct OAL.... Getting late..I think your measurements are way off- or you found your issue. You surely are not bumping your brass almost a half inch
I guess I'm confused. If the op has a small base die would it not also be a FL die?
Actually I wouldn't know. Every die I have is a FL custom or semi-custom for my chambers. No need for a crutch.
That was my thought too. I had this exact issue when I first started reloading. Your die should bottom out to the shell holder with a little stroke left in the ram, by forcing the handle down further to cam over (a noticeable popping motion) then pull the handle back up to release the case. This is what moves the shoulder datum to base dimensions seen in the image above. You probably only need to lower your die another 1/4 to 1/2 rotation if it is not camming over already. You SB die is all you need for an AR if you are mag feeding and want more reliable feeding. If you plan on slow fire or hand feeding into the chamber you would want to use the FL die as it will leave the diameters tighter to the chamber and be more accurate. A FL die might work just fine in an AR that has a large chamber. But if not it could cause feeding issues.I've been reading this for a while and here is what I did after having that same problem.
Run your sb die into your press. Raise the base up to it's full stroke and then lower the die until it rest on the shell holder. Lower the shell holder and turn the die another half turn. When you raise the shell holder, you will now have to apply a small amount of force to lock it all the way up. This will form the brass all the way to the base.
Try five cases and see if the chamber properly. When I was trying this, I put bullets in the cases and loaded them into a mag to make sure they worked. If you go to Youtube, you can find videos about it.
Yes- the rcbs sb/tc die that comes in the black box is a full length sizing die that is also a small base die. All it does is size the base smaller than the green box fl dies. Its made specifically for AR rifles. This die will do everything the op wants to do and he should stop using the lee die at the same time or period really. There is no way to know if hes sizing enough with the oal case measurement but if that rcbs die is touching the shellholder it is sizing plenty.I guess I'm confused. If the op has a small base die would it not also be a FL die?
Actually I wouldn't know. Every die I have is a FL custom or semi-custom for my chambers. No need for a crutch.
I've been reading this for a while and here is what I did after having that same problem.
Run your sb die into your press. Raise the base up to it's full stroke and then lower the die until it rest on the shell holder. Lower the shell holder and turn the die another half turn. When you raise the shell holder, you will now have to apply a small amount of force to lock it all the way up. This will form the brass all the way to the base.
Try five cases and see if the chamber properly. When I was trying this, I put bullets in the cases and loaded them into a mag to make sure they worked. If you go to Youtube, you can find videos about it.
Thank you Nick. I needed to turn the die 1/4 more turn down. I was about 1/2 turn but 1/4 more did the trick.
Thanks for all that answered my issues. Some worked some did not, but what the heck that's what reloading is all about.