More like .003 or .004. Make that bolt run slick and not let one get tight on youIf I'm not mistaken, the shoulder bump should be 0.0010.
+1^^^^ Exactly correct. A lot of info is made on Youtube by individuals that are masters at posting video, but marginal at best in shooting and or reloading. JME. WDYou need to find some other source to read. Assuming proper reloading methods, five loadings are just getting started. One of the problems that I see a lot of is very bad information being published by people who want the attention but do not have the necessary knowledge. On Youtube, there is good information and some very bad. The problem is that for someone who just starting out it can be hard to tell the difference.
Just do a search on this forum for a lot of your questions. There’s a wealth of knowledge here.Is there a good video on how to set up an RCBS FL Die. I suppose I will need a comparator to measure Ogive as well. If my COAL is 2.800 what should my OGIVE be?
Thing is you learned, and now resize, I understand hunting and competition shooting are different in some ways, wouldn't it be a pisser if you saw that trophy buck and tried to put a round in the chamber and it wouldn't go??? I'm not going to spend the money I spend to get to a shoot and "think" everything is okay, hoping the case will go in just fine and (fingers crossed) it comes out okay without sticking or a clicker. Not sure what someone things they are "saving" by not full length sizing. (stepping off soapbox), wait, one more thing, to all my competitors, please just neck size all year longI am going to be the odd ball here. When I had one rifle/one caliber, only neck sized until I could’nt feed it anymore. Then FL sized. And my rifle shot better than 1/2 “ at 100. Now I resize after every firing
Erratic shooting does come from neck sizing, the problem with it is that when cases are tight and resist bolt opening and closer is that we upset the rifle in the bags and take time trying to get the next round chambered therefore conditions/wind changes.I guess I found the culprit in my erratic shooting of late. 5X Fired brass is just not going to shoot accurate from what I can read.
Is there a good video on how to set up an RCBS FL Die.
Absolutely no way to know until you measure and find your touch or jam point. Varies by freebore, reamer, bullet and barrel.I suppose I will need a comparator to measure Ogive as well. If my COAL is 2.800 what should my OGIVE be?
I always thought that you want to keep shooting the brass because it is now form fitted to your rifle and that FL sizing returns it to SAMMI.
If the die and chamber are a good match, FL size every time.I always thought that you want to keep shooting the brass because it is now form fitted to your rifle and that FL sizing returns it to SAMMI.
Yes, they can be FL resized,it would be easier on them if you anneal them first.Great reading. Thanks everyone. Can my 5X Lapua be FL Sized or are they a goner?
Will this do? Or should I go with something more specific?
Thanks.