Ajwilly96
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I was watching a video regarding shoulder bump by Erik Cortina. It was a very informative video on how to properly set your die using two pieces of brass.
I believe I will want to set the shoulder of my brass back .002 every time it’s fired. I’m using a Whidden bushing FL sizer for my 6XC.
I have two rifles one with a .140FB that I shoot with Norma 6XC brass and one with a .105FB that I’m using hornady 22-250 that will be fire formed. If I get my die set to bump the shoulder .002 on the Norma brass am I going to have to reset it when I switch to the Hornady brass? To add to the complexity I have not yet fire formed any Hornady brass so I am not sure if I will need a new bushing, I most likely will, .140 shoots the 115DTAC and the .105 is 107 SMK.
I feel like the logical answer to my question is I am going to have to reset it each time I switch due to the variance in reamers and brass but I wanted to see if anyone had experience with this.
I believe I will want to set the shoulder of my brass back .002 every time it’s fired. I’m using a Whidden bushing FL sizer for my 6XC.
I have two rifles one with a .140FB that I shoot with Norma 6XC brass and one with a .105FB that I’m using hornady 22-250 that will be fire formed. If I get my die set to bump the shoulder .002 on the Norma brass am I going to have to reset it when I switch to the Hornady brass? To add to the complexity I have not yet fire formed any Hornady brass so I am not sure if I will need a new bushing, I most likely will, .140 shoots the 115DTAC and the .105 is 107 SMK.
I feel like the logical answer to my question is I am going to have to reset it each time I switch due to the variance in reamers and brass but I wanted to see if anyone had experience with this.