I learn something everyday, but last Wed I learned about shoulder bumping.
I am posting my experience to maybe help someone else that may be having this issue.
So, here I go....
Been reloading since the 70's and never had the issue that I have had over the past 2 months.
Shooting 6.5 CM and 6mm CM. Noticed that about 2 months ago my sized cases were becoming very difficult to close the bolt on both rifles.
Started measuring the cases and comparing them to virgin brass and noticed that the base of the brass was about .003 - .004" larger in diameter than virgin brass. My thought was I needed a small base die to size the complete case in stead of my FL die that I have been using for 6 years now.
Talked to a couple guys I shoot long range with and showed them my virgin brass and my sized brass and explained what was happening. Right off the get go they both looked at the cases and said bump your should back about .001-.002". I have read about bumping the shoulders but never understood how to do it. My dies are set to touch the case holder and then go 1/2 turn further to get the caming of the press.
They told me to just sand some of the shell holder off the top so it will push the case further into the die. Well that got me to thinking, that ain't going to be hard at all.
When I got home I noticed that I had 2, #3 RCBS case holders sitting on the bench. Took a caliper and did some measuring. Sure enough one was .004" thicker than the other.
Somewhere about 2 months ago I must have switched to the larger holder and that's when my issues started.
At 75 years old you can still learn something new in this hobby.
BTY, I have ground the larger holder down and now both work perfect.
Hope this helps someone who may be having a hard to close bolt.
I am posting my experience to maybe help someone else that may be having this issue.
So, here I go....
Been reloading since the 70's and never had the issue that I have had over the past 2 months.
Shooting 6.5 CM and 6mm CM. Noticed that about 2 months ago my sized cases were becoming very difficult to close the bolt on both rifles.
Started measuring the cases and comparing them to virgin brass and noticed that the base of the brass was about .003 - .004" larger in diameter than virgin brass. My thought was I needed a small base die to size the complete case in stead of my FL die that I have been using for 6 years now.
Talked to a couple guys I shoot long range with and showed them my virgin brass and my sized brass and explained what was happening. Right off the get go they both looked at the cases and said bump your should back about .001-.002". I have read about bumping the shoulders but never understood how to do it. My dies are set to touch the case holder and then go 1/2 turn further to get the caming of the press.
They told me to just sand some of the shell holder off the top so it will push the case further into the die. Well that got me to thinking, that ain't going to be hard at all.
When I got home I noticed that I had 2, #3 RCBS case holders sitting on the bench. Took a caliper and did some measuring. Sure enough one was .004" thicker than the other.
Somewhere about 2 months ago I must have switched to the larger holder and that's when my issues started.
At 75 years old you can still learn something new in this hobby.
BTY, I have ground the larger holder down and now both work perfect.
Hope this helps someone who may be having a hard to close bolt.