What do I need to measure my cases to see how much I'm bumping my case shoulders after I full length resize with a Harrell die. Thanks in advance for sharing the knowledge!
Bradley!
Bradley!
bradleya479 said:What do I need to measure my cases to see how much I'm bumping my case shoulders after I full length resize with a Harrell die. Thanks in advance for sharing the knowledge!
Bradley!
Link said:Gooday guys
Hi Edd
Can you use just the inserts and not the body to get a measurement.? Or does the pointy part of the bullet stick out the other side?
Being all chambers are different?
Don
bradleya479 said:What do I need to measure my cases to see how much I'm bumping my case shoulders after I full length resize with a Harrell die. Thanks in advance for sharing the knowledge!
Bradley!
aj300mag said:Remove the firing pin from your bolt. Insert sized case into chamber. Put bolt into action, close bolt. There should be a slight resistance at the bottom of the bolt stroke.
ehkempf said:aj300mag said:Remove the firing pin from your bolt. Insert sized case into chamber. Put bolt into action, close bolt. There should be a slight resistance at the bottom of the bolt stroke.
The problem with that method is that not all will feel the same amount of resistance. Also some actions impart more resistance that others. The bump should only be .001-.002, the only way to truely measure that is with a set of the proper tools. Measure a fired case then resize and measure the setback.
Ed