If you read DLT’s (OP) posts, he is concerned with an inconsistent bump. He has a .010” gap between the shellholder and die when he hits his optimal base-to-datum point of 1.448 to 1.449. It was suggested by several others that he should use the Redding comp Shellholders to get a firm die-to-shellholder contact (or camover if you please) This normally leads to a more consistent bump. Area 419‘s modular shellholder system does the same thing.
Skip’s shims are a fast and precise way of adjusting your die without having to unlock the lock ring. They do not change the bump measurement given you have a hard contact between die and shellholder.
Skip’s shims are a fast and precise way of adjusting your die without having to unlock the lock ring. They do not change the bump measurement given you have a hard contact between die and shellholder.
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