My previous post explained issues I had with getting any appreciable setback in resizing some once-fired Lapua brass. After calling the die manufacturer, I swapped out the expander ball with one for a smaller caliber, removing the expander from process, but keeping the de-priming pin in place. My plan is to use a mandrel expander in a separate step.
So today, I went back to adjusting the sizing die. I previously took measurements, using a Stoney Point case comparator, from a group of cases fired from a bolt action Rem 700. However, it should be noted that the cases I am resizing were fired from both the bolt gun and a gas gun.
After making more adjustments, I sized 10 clean but un-resized cases. The result was that half of them resized to with a setback of .003”. Three had a setback of .007”, one was at .004” and one was at .006 “.
I had hoped to get more consistent results. Does the group have any suggestions? Am I overlooking anything or overthinking the process?
Thanks!
So today, I went back to adjusting the sizing die. I previously took measurements, using a Stoney Point case comparator, from a group of cases fired from a bolt action Rem 700. However, it should be noted that the cases I am resizing were fired from both the bolt gun and a gas gun.
After making more adjustments, I sized 10 clean but un-resized cases. The result was that half of them resized to with a setback of .003”. Three had a setback of .007”, one was at .004” and one was at .006 “.
I had hoped to get more consistent results. Does the group have any suggestions? Am I overlooking anything or overthinking the process?
Thanks!