SO I have been trying to find a few things on my Rem 700 Long action in 300 win mag....such as the length to the lands and also how far I should be bumping the shoulder back.
I came across this:
Originally posted by Sheldon N View Post
Since this was the first firing some of the cases may not be fully blown out to chamber dimensions. That would lead me towards bumping back from the longer dimension cases rather than basing off the shorter cases.
To confirm, I would also double check the feel on bolt close after sizing. Measure diameter at the base and just below the shoulder to make sure you've got adequate body sizing from your die, then pull your firing pin spring and ejector plunger so you can feel bolt close on a piece of sized brass. I like to size to the point where there's just a tiny bit of feel when closing the bolt, just before the bolt falls freely with no effort. Once you've got that number then stick with it. This video helps show it...
https://youtu.be/WfWS7R1CdZI
IT MAKES A LOT OF SENSE AND I HAVE TRIED TO DO THE SAME AS IN THE VIDEO BUT I AM GETTING SOME SPRINGY TENSION FROM THE EXTRACTOR....HOW DO I ELIMINATE THAT? HOW DO YOU REMOVE THE EXTRACTOR WITHOUT HAVING TO REPLACE IT OR BUY A TON OF EXPENSIVE TOOLS?
Please Help!
I came across this:
Originally posted by Sheldon N View Post
Since this was the first firing some of the cases may not be fully blown out to chamber dimensions. That would lead me towards bumping back from the longer dimension cases rather than basing off the shorter cases.
To confirm, I would also double check the feel on bolt close after sizing. Measure diameter at the base and just below the shoulder to make sure you've got adequate body sizing from your die, then pull your firing pin spring and ejector plunger so you can feel bolt close on a piece of sized brass. I like to size to the point where there's just a tiny bit of feel when closing the bolt, just before the bolt falls freely with no effort. Once you've got that number then stick with it. This video helps show it...
https://youtu.be/WfWS7R1CdZI
IT MAKES A LOT OF SENSE AND I HAVE TRIED TO DO THE SAME AS IN THE VIDEO BUT I AM GETTING SOME SPRINGY TENSION FROM THE EXTRACTOR....HOW DO I ELIMINATE THAT? HOW DO YOU REMOVE THE EXTRACTOR WITHOUT HAVING TO REPLACE IT OR BUY A TON OF EXPENSIVE TOOLS?
Please Help!