Hello all,
Bought a new set of Redding dies, the competition bushing dies. I also bought a new Redding turret press. Cleaned them all up, reassembled, put them in the turret.
So I thought I would taking an existing loaded round and get the seating depth of the new die set for my current depth as a starting point. I back off the micrometer to between 3 & 4, put a loaded round in the shell holder, ram it up, and screw down the micrometer, note the value. I take out the round and notice that there is a slice taken out of one side of the seated bullet. Near the neck / base of the bullet. I did notice a bit of resistance, not the smoothness I was expecting, as I was putting the ram up. Hmmm.
So, I take out the die, take it apart, make sure there's nothing funny going on. While its apart I put in another loaded round into the "sleeve" and it falls in and out with no resistance, no marks on the brass or bullet. I put the die back together. I put a loaded round in the die, falls in and out no problem no marks. I even push on the round to make it go all the way in, Still no marks no problems (I know at this point I should use a dummy round I will from now on until I get this thing sorted out).
So I put the die into the press and put a round in it. Same problem. The round comes out with a slice shaved off the side. So I back off the die so that the lock ring (I replaced the Redding lock ring with a Hornady as I like them better) to take the lock ring out of the equation - same problem.
So I disassemble the turret, make sure its looking OK, put it back together. Looks good. No play. Put the die back in - same problem.
Its like something is not in alignment. It appears that the die is OK because I can drop a round in there no problem. Falls in, falls out. So is the turret press out of alignment? Any guesses on what is wrong? Anyone else ever seen this?
Thanks,
Michael
Bought a new set of Redding dies, the competition bushing dies. I also bought a new Redding turret press. Cleaned them all up, reassembled, put them in the turret.
So I thought I would taking an existing loaded round and get the seating depth of the new die set for my current depth as a starting point. I back off the micrometer to between 3 & 4, put a loaded round in the shell holder, ram it up, and screw down the micrometer, note the value. I take out the round and notice that there is a slice taken out of one side of the seated bullet. Near the neck / base of the bullet. I did notice a bit of resistance, not the smoothness I was expecting, as I was putting the ram up. Hmmm.
So, I take out the die, take it apart, make sure there's nothing funny going on. While its apart I put in another loaded round into the "sleeve" and it falls in and out with no resistance, no marks on the brass or bullet. I put the die back together. I put a loaded round in the die, falls in and out no problem no marks. I even push on the round to make it go all the way in, Still no marks no problems (I know at this point I should use a dummy round I will from now on until I get this thing sorted out).
So I put the die into the press and put a round in it. Same problem. The round comes out with a slice shaved off the side. So I back off the die so that the lock ring (I replaced the Redding lock ring with a Hornady as I like them better) to take the lock ring out of the equation - same problem.
So I disassemble the turret, make sure its looking OK, put it back together. Looks good. No play. Put the die back in - same problem.
Its like something is not in alignment. It appears that the die is OK because I can drop a round in there no problem. Falls in, falls out. So is the turret press out of alignment? Any guesses on what is wrong? Anyone else ever seen this?
Thanks,
Michael