Greetings,
So I have just started loading and I will be using my federal gold medal match 308 x1 fired. The brass I have on hand has been fired from my current rebarreled 308 and from the factory remington barrel that was originally on the gun. I didnt segregate the brass after firing and now I have approx 1000 cases half from the original chamber and half from the new chamber. Given this I am going to be full length sizing the brass on the first go around until they all have been fired in the new chamber then I will bump back .002.
My question is about seating depth. I have a Hornady seating depth gauge to determine max seating length however I wont be using a once fired modified case from my rifle and will rely on the hornady modified case then measure the difference in headspace from my case to get the measurement.
I will be using Varget and 175 SMK for my loads. So say I full length size my brass and I seat the bullet to 2.800 for my first load development. Now that I have once fired brass and I will not be setting the shoulder back as far as the first size since I will only bump them back .002. Do I seat my bullet to 2.800 again? Or do I need to adjust my seating depth since my brass is now larger since it is sized for my chamber.
To simplify, how do I ensure my bullet is the same distance from my lands from the full length sized case I will be using on the first test fire to the shoulder bumped case I will be using on the second firing?
So I have just started loading and I will be using my federal gold medal match 308 x1 fired. The brass I have on hand has been fired from my current rebarreled 308 and from the factory remington barrel that was originally on the gun. I didnt segregate the brass after firing and now I have approx 1000 cases half from the original chamber and half from the new chamber. Given this I am going to be full length sizing the brass on the first go around until they all have been fired in the new chamber then I will bump back .002.
My question is about seating depth. I have a Hornady seating depth gauge to determine max seating length however I wont be using a once fired modified case from my rifle and will rely on the hornady modified case then measure the difference in headspace from my case to get the measurement.
I will be using Varget and 175 SMK for my loads. So say I full length size my brass and I seat the bullet to 2.800 for my first load development. Now that I have once fired brass and I will not be setting the shoulder back as far as the first size since I will only bump them back .002. Do I seat my bullet to 2.800 again? Or do I need to adjust my seating depth since my brass is now larger since it is sized for my chamber.
To simplify, how do I ensure my bullet is the same distance from my lands from the full length sized case I will be using on the first test fire to the shoulder bumped case I will be using on the second firing?