So I recently sized an loaded a bunch of 223. When trimming my cases I started noticing a big varriance in the accuracy of the trimming with my Frankford arsenal trimmer. I had it set at 1.749 and it started going anywhere between 1.742 and 1.755 and it was vibrating like crazy.
I thought it was the trimmer. The cases trimmed good and even just way off. I ended up resizing the brass a second time and it ended up being on point. Problem was I loaded a bunch of ammo before I figured out the problem. I also realized it happened when I switched to a new FL die.
I need to get a head space coparitor and check I realize that now. My question is do I pull all those bullets and throw away the cases if they are not safe to fire. I put a bunch through a case checker and some were a little out of spec and Im going to pull those but the ones that passed is the shoulder bump too fsr off. Can I check shoulder bump on a loaded case?
Thank you guys for hearing me out and ready for the scolding I deserve for not using a comparitor like I should have been.
Im pretty green but I have loaded about 1500 before with no issue not using one but now I see the need.
I thought it was the trimmer. The cases trimmed good and even just way off. I ended up resizing the brass a second time and it ended up being on point. Problem was I loaded a bunch of ammo before I figured out the problem. I also realized it happened when I switched to a new FL die.
I need to get a head space coparitor and check I realize that now. My question is do I pull all those bullets and throw away the cases if they are not safe to fire. I put a bunch through a case checker and some were a little out of spec and Im going to pull those but the ones that passed is the shoulder bump too fsr off. Can I check shoulder bump on a loaded case?
Thank you guys for hearing me out and ready for the scolding I deserve for not using a comparitor like I should have been.
Im pretty green but I have loaded about 1500 before with no issue not using one but now I see the need.