I chambered my 22-250 improved so that the bolt barely closed on the Ackley improved go gauge. Then, when chambering new Winchester 22-250 brass, I wasn't feeling any of that .004” crush that I understand should exist so I tightened up the head space maybe a couple of thou until I got just a bit of resistance closing the bolt on the new, unfired 22-250 brass.
I fired twenty rounds. All went well there. Cases looked like they fully fire formed and accuracy was pretty good.
Here's where I'm confused. Full length resizing the fire formed cases with a Lee Ackley improved die, the die reduces the case bodies .004” in diameter uniformly all the way from the web to the shoulder. Case length increases about 009”. The shoulder moves FORWARD about .002” and the neck/shoulder junction moves forward about .001 on some cases and doesn't appear to move on others. Fired but unsized cases chamber easily. The bolt closes with no resistance. Full length resized cases there's a heavy feel closing the bolt. It'll close but it takes much more pressure.
Using my Hornady comparitor, as-fired cases measure 1.580 on the shoulder and resized cases measure 1.582. The shoulder moves forward.
I have several shell holders so I took .002 of the top of one. No difference, cases still come out at 1.582.
I took off another .002, and another...so far I've taken .008 of of the top surface of the shell holder and it's made no difference. The cases still come out at 1.582 and the heavy bolt closing is still there. The press ram is not running out of travel. I have the shell holder hard against the die .
What am I missing here? Could the Lee die be that far off? Shouldn't taking material off the top of the shell holder result in the shoulder being moved down? Is my chamber too short? If I cut it longer, increasing head space, I'll have too much for proper fire-forming, won't I? Or, perhaps I could jamb bullets to hold the case head against the bolt face?
By the way, I won't be able to come back here for 5 or 6 hours so any questions you want me to answer, Ill do so then.
I fired twenty rounds. All went well there. Cases looked like they fully fire formed and accuracy was pretty good.
Here's where I'm confused. Full length resizing the fire formed cases with a Lee Ackley improved die, the die reduces the case bodies .004” in diameter uniformly all the way from the web to the shoulder. Case length increases about 009”. The shoulder moves FORWARD about .002” and the neck/shoulder junction moves forward about .001 on some cases and doesn't appear to move on others. Fired but unsized cases chamber easily. The bolt closes with no resistance. Full length resized cases there's a heavy feel closing the bolt. It'll close but it takes much more pressure.
Using my Hornady comparitor, as-fired cases measure 1.580 on the shoulder and resized cases measure 1.582. The shoulder moves forward.
I have several shell holders so I took .002 of the top of one. No difference, cases still come out at 1.582.
I took off another .002, and another...so far I've taken .008 of of the top surface of the shell holder and it's made no difference. The cases still come out at 1.582 and the heavy bolt closing is still there. The press ram is not running out of travel. I have the shell holder hard against the die .
What am I missing here? Could the Lee die be that far off? Shouldn't taking material off the top of the shell holder result in the shoulder being moved down? Is my chamber too short? If I cut it longer, increasing head space, I'll have too much for proper fire-forming, won't I? Or, perhaps I could jamb bullets to hold the case head against the bolt face?
By the way, I won't be able to come back here for 5 or 6 hours so any questions you want me to answer, Ill do so then.
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