Considering one or two. Anyone using these? Looks interesting. Pros and cons if there are any. Let me have it! Thanks guys and gals.

Paul
Paul
I purchased one to try, now have 3, one for each of my match rifle dies..Reasonably priced,excellent quality,accurate, easy to set up and use. Highly recommend..Considering one or two. Anyone using these? Looks interesting. Pros and cons if there are any. Let me have it! Thanks guys and gals.
Paul
Can anyone recommend what is the easiest way a person could do this themselves and keep it flat and square? Thanks.buy two sets of Redding shell holders and modify one set to give you the in between shell holder heights.
You can do it a couple of ways. For small adjustments you can do it by hand using wet and dry abrasive paper on a flat surface, measuring as you go. You wil find that the side with the opening for the case cuts down faster than the opposite side. so you may want to push with the back side forward. The holders are not hard and if you take your time and are careful it is an easy thing to do. For small changes I think that this method would give the best control.Can anyone recommend what is the easiest way a person could do this themselves and keep it flat and square? Thanks.
Thank you Boyd.You can do it a couple of ways. For small adjustments you can do it by hand using wet and dry abrasive paper on a flat surface, measuring as you go. You wil find that the side with the opening for the case cuts down faster than the opposite side. so you may want to push with the back side forward. The holders are not hard and if you take your time and are careful it is an easy thing to do. For small changes I think that this method would give the best control.
Boyd Allen answered your question, but before you modify anything, try: (1) Verify that your shell holder is standard, i.e., that its deck height is 0.125 inches; (2) Measure/compare the "bump" (cartridge base to datum (CBTD)) that your die/shell holder/cam over combination yields full length sizing your cases. (When camming over, there should be no gap between the top of the shell holder and the bottom of your sizing die.)Can anyone recommend what is the easiest way a person could do this themselves and keep it flat and square? Thanks.
Can you believe we dont have to melt connectors and polish the ends on fiber anymore? I was floored to see the new ways corning and 3m have deviseduse a figure eight motion if you sand it. fiber optic splicers used a figure eight motion to sand the ends of fibers when splicing them. it keeps the ends square.
