Looking for some help.
I’ve been chasing my tail a bit trying to minimise headspace variation when bumping back the shoulders of my brass.
With my Whidden FL Click-Adjust sizing die and my old Co-Ax press, I often found I was getting +/- 1 thou variation in headspace with a reasonable percentage of cases exhibited +/- 2 thou (ie a 4 thou range).
I anneal with my AMP every firing. My batched Lapua brass is all neck turned and exhibit low and the same number of firings.
Pre-sizing, the brass measures a very very consistent headspace measurement (within 0.5 thou).
I chalked this up to potential variations in lubrication of the brass and potential deflection issues with the floating nature of the coax press and die system.
Since then, my very lovely fiancée got me a Zero Press and I’ve tried to subscribe to the die/shellholder contact philosophy using Redding Competition Shellholders.
I’ve set up the die with the ram of the press in the upper most position having screwed the die down all the way until contact is made. With the ram lowered a touch, I turned the die in a further 1/4 turn. With the ram and shell holder pressing against the die again (with some pressure), I’ve locked the die rings down.
Without any brass in the shell holder, I can consistently get no gap contact between the shell holder and the die. However, the first issue I encountered is that once brass is inserted, even with significant pressure, there is a slight gap between the die and the shellholder. I can see light through this gap.
Before trying to diagnose the headspace issue further - is there a reason why the gap exists? If it is an issue - what’s the next step in diagnosing the problem?
Thanks!
I’ve been chasing my tail a bit trying to minimise headspace variation when bumping back the shoulders of my brass.
With my Whidden FL Click-Adjust sizing die and my old Co-Ax press, I often found I was getting +/- 1 thou variation in headspace with a reasonable percentage of cases exhibited +/- 2 thou (ie a 4 thou range).
I anneal with my AMP every firing. My batched Lapua brass is all neck turned and exhibit low and the same number of firings.
Pre-sizing, the brass measures a very very consistent headspace measurement (within 0.5 thou).
I chalked this up to potential variations in lubrication of the brass and potential deflection issues with the floating nature of the coax press and die system.
Since then, my very lovely fiancée got me a Zero Press and I’ve tried to subscribe to the die/shellholder contact philosophy using Redding Competition Shellholders.
I’ve set up the die with the ram of the press in the upper most position having screwed the die down all the way until contact is made. With the ram lowered a touch, I turned the die in a further 1/4 turn. With the ram and shell holder pressing against the die again (with some pressure), I’ve locked the die rings down.
Without any brass in the shell holder, I can consistently get no gap contact between the shell holder and the die. However, the first issue I encountered is that once brass is inserted, even with significant pressure, there is a slight gap between the die and the shellholder. I can see light through this gap.
Before trying to diagnose the headspace issue further - is there a reason why the gap exists? If it is an issue - what’s the next step in diagnosing the problem?
Thanks!