Hi there and Happy Holidays to you all
I started hand-loading for my 6BR and 260 Rem earlier this year and have had some great success at getting my groups down...ie. I'm not a total beginner but appreciate I still have a lot to learn. One query/issue that I have relates to headspace. When setting-up my sizing dies, I was told to 'bump the shoulder' back of my fire-formed cases by 1 thousandth of an inch. However, when I measured 25 of my new cases, the headspace ranged by 4.5 thousandths between the longest and shortest cases. After firing the cases, I was expecting them to all be the same headspace length since they would have formed to the chamber of my rifle on firing. However, when I measured 25 of my 1x fire-formed cases, the headspace still ranged by 4 thousandths between the longest and the shortest cases (albeit with a 1.5 thousandth longer average headspace than the new cases). So my question is this....when I set the die to bump-back the shoulder back by 1 thousandth, which headspace length am I measuring from? Do I bump-back 1 thousandth from the longest fire-formed case length I have measured (and if so, the majority of the cases won't be bumped at all since the shoulder won't reach the die), the shortest case length (which will form ALL the cases to the same length), or the average case length of my fire-formed data-set?
Also, separate but related question, is it possible to increase headspace length of a case when put in a sizing die (ie. can the case get stretched by a few thousandths)? The reason I ask is that I was told to calculate the headspace of my chamber by sizing a case and finding out what length of case made it hard for the bolt to close....if all of my cases are smaller than my chamber, I need to gradually increase the length of a case to figure-out when the bolt becomes difficult to close and this would represent the headspace length of my chamber.
All help greatly appreciated as I look to move up the learning curve!
Alzerh
I started hand-loading for my 6BR and 260 Rem earlier this year and have had some great success at getting my groups down...ie. I'm not a total beginner but appreciate I still have a lot to learn. One query/issue that I have relates to headspace. When setting-up my sizing dies, I was told to 'bump the shoulder' back of my fire-formed cases by 1 thousandth of an inch. However, when I measured 25 of my new cases, the headspace ranged by 4.5 thousandths between the longest and shortest cases. After firing the cases, I was expecting them to all be the same headspace length since they would have formed to the chamber of my rifle on firing. However, when I measured 25 of my 1x fire-formed cases, the headspace still ranged by 4 thousandths between the longest and the shortest cases (albeit with a 1.5 thousandth longer average headspace than the new cases). So my question is this....when I set the die to bump-back the shoulder back by 1 thousandth, which headspace length am I measuring from? Do I bump-back 1 thousandth from the longest fire-formed case length I have measured (and if so, the majority of the cases won't be bumped at all since the shoulder won't reach the die), the shortest case length (which will form ALL the cases to the same length), or the average case length of my fire-formed data-set?
Also, separate but related question, is it possible to increase headspace length of a case when put in a sizing die (ie. can the case get stretched by a few thousandths)? The reason I ask is that I was told to calculate the headspace of my chamber by sizing a case and finding out what length of case made it hard for the bolt to close....if all of my cases are smaller than my chamber, I need to gradually increase the length of a case to figure-out when the bolt becomes difficult to close and this would represent the headspace length of my chamber.
All help greatly appreciated as I look to move up the learning curve!
Alzerh