Anybody using Forster Bushing Bump dies on a regular basis?? What type of results are you getting from them and after how many firings do you have to full length them??
NorCalMikie said:20 to 25+ firings on 22 and 6BR. Still going strong. Bump the shoulders maybe .001 to .002 and you're set. Body die as needed (maybe every 4th or 5th firing) if the bolt starts getting snug. Swap the bushings from 6BR to 22, 30, 6.8 or anything in between. One of the best dies out there IMHO, Mike.
I have to agree with Outdoorsman on this one, however some of the most concentric ammo I have ever made was for my 6brx with a Forster bushing bump die in conjunction with a 7mm-08 body die and a Wilson 6br Seating die re cut with my chamber reamer, to be consistent f/l sizing should always be done IMHO.Outdoorsman said:NorCalMikie said:20 to 25+ firings on 22 and 6BR. Still going strong. Bump the shoulders maybe .001 to .002 and you're set. Body die as needed (maybe every 4th or 5th firing) if the bolt starts getting snug. Swap the bushings from 6BR to 22, 30, 6.8 or anything in between. One of the best dies out there IMHO, Mike.
Keep life simple.
One, F/L sizing die, with a bushing cavity, does it all with one pull of the press handle.
And, the bolt ... never ever gets snug, from multi-segmented mutating brass.
Mike,NorCalMikie said:For a custom cut tight chamber, full length resizing every time would be the way to go but for SAAMI (loose) chambers, the less you move the brass around the better. That's why I choose to bump and neck size. Gas guns should be full length resized every time till you figure out what you can get away with.Good thing we don't all think the same. ;D
Thanks Mike and dittoNorCalMikie said:Wayne: Well said.Maybe you "can" teach an old dog new tricks? You mentioned "Top BR Shooters"? There's a BIG difference between "Top BR Shooters" and the guy that wants an accurate P Dog rifle. I'am not into "custom"chambers for my rigs. I don't compete and have no plans to do so in the near future. With that said, I consider You and a quite a few others on this forum to be "Top BR Shooters" and I appreciate you opinions. Maybe some of it will rub off on me?
I'am always open to other guys opinions because I know they've "been there, done that". The shooting game is a learning process and if we think with closed minds, we'll never learn anything new. I consider You to be one of the Good Guys.
We may agree to disagree but I'am always listening to see what you have to say. Keep talking. 8) Your friend, Mike.
NorCalMikie said:For a custom cut tight chamber, full length resizing every time would be the way to go but for SAAMI (loose) chambers, the less you move the brass around the better. That's why I choose to bump and neck size.