I recently purchased a combination carbide die set for 38/357 pistol reloading. When resizing a case with a steel resizing die, proper procedure requires the sizing dye to be locked 1/4 turn below the point at which the die contacts the fully extended ram with shell holder attached.
What is the proper procedure for setting a carbon resizing die? The instructions state that when using a carbide sizing die, "the shell holder should never touch the bottom of the die". Do I still lock the die 1/4 turn below the point at which the die contacts the fully extended ram with shell holder attached? Not sure how that can be accomplished without having the die contact the shell holder. If the carbide sizing die is positioned in the same manner as a steel die (1/4 turn below contact with the shell holder) it will definitely contact the shell holder and possibly damage the carbon sizing die.
Thanks.
What is the proper procedure for setting a carbon resizing die? The instructions state that when using a carbide sizing die, "the shell holder should never touch the bottom of the die". Do I still lock the die 1/4 turn below the point at which the die contacts the fully extended ram with shell holder attached? Not sure how that can be accomplished without having the die contact the shell holder. If the carbide sizing die is positioned in the same manner as a steel die (1/4 turn below contact with the shell holder) it will definitely contact the shell holder and possibly damage the carbon sizing die.
Thanks.