What is the benefit of a small base chambering?
I was setting up a new .223 today, FL sized some brass, and couldn't get it to chamber. You know the story...
So I started taking measurements, and checked my reamer print, and sure as heck, the chamber is .002" smaller at the base than my FL, non bushing die sizes to. Also blacked out the entire case I was trying to chamber...and sure as heck, got the "golden ring" around the base.
What is the benefit of having a small base chambering? I sure wish when Kiff sells a guy a reamer like this, he'd make a note on the print, "this reamer requires a small base die".
Just lost 4 days of reloading/shooting waiting to order and receive a new die. and get stuff in order...
I was setting up a new .223 today, FL sized some brass, and couldn't get it to chamber. You know the story...
So I started taking measurements, and checked my reamer print, and sure as heck, the chamber is .002" smaller at the base than my FL, non bushing die sizes to. Also blacked out the entire case I was trying to chamber...and sure as heck, got the "golden ring" around the base.
What is the benefit of having a small base chambering? I sure wish when Kiff sells a guy a reamer like this, he'd make a note on the print, "this reamer requires a small base die".
Just lost 4 days of reloading/shooting waiting to order and receive a new die. and get stuff in order...