Small Base dies bump the shoulder an extra .001 too .002. For use in a AR platform.I've been searching and can't find the answer. What dimension does a 223 Remington small base die size the base of the case to?
edited to shorten my post just to the question. This is all I'm interested in. I do tend to talk too much...![]()
Ah yeah. 700+RPM. The Spray & Pray, Mag Dump dolts. I just love watching YuoBoob videos of mag dumps. Burn out that AR barrel in 400 rounds or less.If you need a small base die, you’re likely over gassed,
The longer the brass stays in the chamber, the closer it will return to pre fired diameter. Unless you’re planning on shooting full auto, there is no reason to have a bolt speed capable of 700+ rounds a minute.
I do not believe this is correct. Small base dies size THE BASE, just as the name implies, .001" smaller in diameter so they will more easily and readily fit in the chamber of a semi automatic. The base is the area just forward of the case head. That is the intended purpose. I guess I better add that the SB die full length sizes the rest of the case just like a standard FL die too, before someone bawls about that. There is a lot of bad or incorrect information on this thread. None of it so far will get anyone into trouble, but it is wrong nevertheless.Small Base dies bump the shoulder an extra .001 too .002. For use in a AR platform.
I used fired cases to show the difference in the diameter of the different case gauges.Edit: I don't understand the many posts regarding fired cases...no one is going to use them that way so who cares. You are interested in resized cases and how they will work in a rifle/chamber, to hell with one that's fired......they could have been fired in anything, once resized all that has changed to the size that particular die has made the case.
And answered a question the OP never asked. Which likely only confused him more. Again, who cares about several different case gauges?? The only case gauge he's interested in is his chamber. Double "again", it doesn't matter about a fired case, that is not the question or answer.....the question/answer was about resized cases and different resize dies.I used fired cases to show the difference in the diameter of the different case gauges.
Old Speer #8 Reloading Manual Covers this Topic 100% 20 years ago.I've been searching and can't find the answer. What dimension does a 223 Remington small base die size the base of the case to?
edited to shorten my post just to the question. This is all I'm interested in. I do tend to talk too much...![]()