Erik Cortina
Team Lapua Brux Borden Captain
CatShooter said:Erik Cortina said:Catshooter, the OP stated that it is difficult to close the bolt. I agree that a snug fit is desirable for fireforming cases, but a bolt that is difficult to close is not desirable.
He can sand down the shellholder until he gets a snug fit and then he can fireform the brass.
Difficult, does not have a value - if the bolt closes, it is fine. If he "sands" down a shell holder (how much??)... and pushes the shoulder back, when it does not need to be pushed back - it creates more problems, and does not solve the first one.
There is no problem with the shoulder - the shoulder is not even touching the chamber - it is a tiny place on the neck/shoulder junction.
Until the bolt closes with a snug but not difficult fit.
Kitty, kitty, kitty, you go as far as to contradict yourself to win an argument. Earlier you made a reference to false shoulders, and now you say that if he pushes the shoulder back too far it will create problems. How will it create problems when the neck is acting as the shoulder?
All he has to do is size the neck down until he gets a snug fit and fire it, it will not cause any issues even if shoulder is pushed back too far.