varmintslayer said:
I have a set of competition shell holders and while they work most of the time you still need to be able to accurately measure the case.
Why???
While it is nice to know the numbers,and I own the measuring tools). What difference does it make - if the bolt is closing more tightly than you like, then you only need to move the shoulder enuff so the bolt closes the way you like - who cares if the chamber datum line is 1.562" and the case datum is 1.566", and the die datum line is 1.560.
The fact that you know that "this case" is four thou longer than the chamber and six thou longer thant the bump die means nothing - because of spring back, you still need to pick,or make) a shell holder by trial.
Some guys don't want to spend $150 for a set of measuring tools to make one simple adjustment - and that's OK, especially when it's not necessary.
A lot of times, someone asks a simple question to solve a simple problem... and they get an answer that they need to buy a lotta "stuff" and measure a lotta things and then square the sum of the differences and ony adjust it when there is a full moon...
... when the solution is very simple, and this is one of the occasions that begs for a simple solution.
You set the Body die to hit the shell holder and cam over to spring the press.
You take the +10 shell holder and size a case - try it - still fits tight - try the +8, and so forth.
Takes 2 minutes and costs a whoppin' total of ~$35 for the shell holders.
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