Why?
I'm using Redding FL resizing dies from the National Match Die Set. I've got every tool under he sun to measure headspacing, including the Hornady tool and even the Larry Willis digital tool. Measuring unfired Lapua brass from the same batch, I get once fired .223 and .308 brass that measures about 0.003 - 0.007 longer at the shoulder.
Following my Redding instructions, I screw the FL die all the way down to the shellplate on my Big Boss II. However when I FL resize, my shoulder does not bump at all. I'd like to bump it back some...but I cannot get that to happen. What should I do here? I was thinking maybe I needed a thinner shellplate (currently using standard Redding shellplates), but I have no way of knowing if someone else makes one that's thinner. Then I was thinking about getting the competition shellplates, but they only seem to be thicker than the baseline shellplate...not thinner.
Am I doing something wrong here? How can I bump my shoulder back 0.002?
I'm using Redding FL resizing dies from the National Match Die Set. I've got every tool under he sun to measure headspacing, including the Hornady tool and even the Larry Willis digital tool. Measuring unfired Lapua brass from the same batch, I get once fired .223 and .308 brass that measures about 0.003 - 0.007 longer at the shoulder.
Following my Redding instructions, I screw the FL die all the way down to the shellplate on my Big Boss II. However when I FL resize, my shoulder does not bump at all. I'd like to bump it back some...but I cannot get that to happen. What should I do here? I was thinking maybe I needed a thinner shellplate (currently using standard Redding shellplates), but I have no way of knowing if someone else makes one that's thinner. Then I was thinking about getting the competition shellplates, but they only seem to be thicker than the baseline shellplate...not thinner.
Am I doing something wrong here? How can I bump my shoulder back 0.002?