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Can you see light between the shell holder an dies on full stroke if you can turn it down little by little then check cases in your chamber if they go easy I would lock that die down due that you have fired those cases at least 3rd firing.RCBS Gold medal match FL die. Just using a lube pad. This is for my PRS rifle. Fire formed brass measures 1.468 after resizing they are consistent at 1.470 now.
If they chaI'm having issues bumping the shoulders on my 6.5x47 lapua. Seems like every time I resize instead of bumping the shoulders back .001-.002 they're growing .001. I'm using a hornady .375 bushing to measure. Thanks!
If they chamber with no problem, you are good to go. Just my two cents.. Tommy McI'm having issues bumping the shoulders on my 6.5x47 lapua. Seems like every time I resize instead of bumping the shoulders back .001-.002 they're growing .001. I'm using a hornady .375 bushing to measure. Thanks!
If the bump measurement increases after FL sizing you are not pushing the shoulder back as the brass has to go somewhere when FL sized and it goes forward. Some dies (I learned the hard way) have to screwed WAY down to contact the shoulder and you will experience a "camming over" when finally pushing the shoulder back. If you can remove the firing pin/spring and ejector from your bolt you will really feel the case shoulder touching the end of the chamber. The feel here is so sensitive you call tell difference of .001 easily. Some have ground the shell holder or die a few thousand to avoid the cam over.I'm having issues bumping the shoulders on my 6.5x47 lapua. Seems like every time I resize instead of bumping the shoulders back .001-.002 they're growing .001. I'm using a hornady .375 bushing to measure. Thanks!
+1This was beat to death a few days ago...
Hornady Unique Case Lube
This case lube might help solve your sizing issues. Previously a friend suggested I switch from the Hornady 1-Shot lube to the Hornady Unique Case Lub. It comes in a tub and just apply it with two fingers. For me, it was is a quanitmun leap forward in smoothly resizing my brass.
Ben
This is simply the fact that brass must go somewhere when it is moved, in this case, as the body is squeezed, it makes the head to shoulder LONGER, therefore, no bumping is happening.I'm having issues bumping the shoulders on my 6.5x47 lapua. Seems like every time I resize instead of bumping the shoulders back .001-.002 they're growing .001. I'm using a hornady .375 bushing to measure. Thanks!