Has anybody tested Salazar's O-ring theory? It seems logical, but so do many other things.
thanks,
Rich
thanks,
Rich
Has anybody tested Salazar's O-ring theory? It seems logical, but so do many other things.
thanks,
Rich
A quote from German Salazar from the article:Can someone post a link to the article about this? I've not heard about it.
The O-ring allows the die to float, Larry.O rings are used to keep the thread tight in the dies with out them . Your dies will have some movement . I like pinch type lock rings
But I use a press that the die floats to find the center . Many of presses the ram doesn't run straight to the center of the die thread. If that is happing the case will have press on the side . Larry
How ? LarryThe O-ring allows the die to float, Larry.
Has anybody tested Salazar's O-ring theory? It seems logical, but so do many other things.
One example is elastic rebound when force is applied/released.How ? Larry
Your not putting any force on the o ringOne example is elastic rebound when force is applied/released.
When you turn the lock ring against the O-ring you are putting force against the O-ring. If you want the die to float and help the alignment, use an O-ring. If you want to tighten the thread fit between the die threads and press threads, use teflon tape. If you want the die lock-ring to sit completely flat and flush with the top of the press, make an open end hillside washer from thin shim stock. Some people are so old fashioned, refuse to accept modern technology, and deny advancement.Your not putting any force on the o ring
The o ring is above the treads in the press .
Is is just pulling the thread to make them tight . Yes they do make adjust a die easy .
As soon as the die has pressure on it the thread along their self . Any thing above the threads in the press doesn't do anything . Pressure aligns the thread .
70 year I have been twisting wrenches and is hasnt change till now . O rings just apply Tension to help Keep the threads movement To a minimum . A jam nut is used. In automotive. For the same reason.
Floating shell holder or floating dies is the only way I see for a case to center its self
Larry
I've used German's advice. The float provided by the o-ring has improved concentricity for me. However, since the o-ring is compressible its difficult to duplicate shoulder bump precisely from one reloading session to the next. If you're willing to do a little fiddling with die adjustment it will most likely work for you as it did for me...................But I must say the small improvements in measured concentricity showed up on the dial indicator and NOT on target. Then again I'm NOT a top tier BR shooter. .................. If you're working with semi-auto cases which are subject to dings and dents in the extractor groove you'll probably get more benefit from an o-ring placed on the press ram to allow float of the shell holder. Just my experience.Has anybody tested Salazar's O-ring theory? It seems logical, but so do many other things.
thanks,
Rich