bigedp51
LHSmith said:Funny that I have been getting consistent shoulder bump on my competition and hunting brass all these years without competition S/H's and cam-over.....and I size by bolt resistance method (sans the mainspring). Perhaps my Boss presses have no slop.![]()
And Redding made the Competition Shell Holders because "NO ONE" asked them to make them because there wasn't any demand. :

And at one time I used the resistance method as you do, BUT now I use a different method.............And if I want to measure resistance I use my volt ohm meter.


CatShooter sent me a PM and asked why I wasn't posting here much anymore.
The real answer is because there are too many midgets posting in forums and pretending too be giants.
I use the competition shell holders because once my dies are setup and producing minimum runout I don't like touching the die. The competition shell holders allows you to control shoulder bump when resizing without touching the die. And when reloading various brands of cases with different spring back rates this helps greatly, and as an example when reloading for my AR15 rifles.
So
On top of this my 42 year old Rockchucker press has had the linkage pivot pin fall out of it twice in the last two years so I know the press has a little slop in it.
The post topic is " I dont need a new press..." and my old Rockchucker is still going strong and produces cases with .001 runout. (it even cams over)

Therefore Mr. LHSmith you should remember you are not the only one reloading here or the only one who knows how to reload. :
