OP here
OP here
Thanks for the responses and help. I trashed the “belted cases”. A lot of my problem is trying to short cut things to one brass prep pass on the RL750 vs multi passes through a Forster single stage.
I am using the same honed Forster die for both presses (decap/ball removed) and the bottom of it is beveled. The picture looks like a flat belt but I promise it’s a 45 degree taper on the brass goof up and die. The die has worked well over about 500 brass/1500+ handle pulls in a Forster press.
I have 2 rifles and 4 brass sources.
Factory IMI MATCH brass measured with my tools
CBTDL = 1.618-1.620
Base diameter = .46? going by memory.
Hornady case gage has max length of 1.620 (bolt), min of 1.616 (semi) with my tools.
Rifle A (bullet hose) is a hot rod 3 gun rifle with a massively shot out chamber. NOTE: factory ammo with slow burning powder is a bad fit for an AR10 with an aluminum bolt carrier (ULMOS). The brass is extracted while chamber pressure is still high and it eats the chamber walls and the bolt/barrel extension lugs.
Rifle A brass
CBTDL = 1.627-1.631 with my reloads using fast powder and minimum charges.
Gas off is 1.627 -1.628
CBTDL freedom munition (A-MERC brass) with slow powder and gas turned on = 1.633-1.637....yeah...
Base diameter = .475-.476 pretty consistent whether gas is on or off
I have been using the same batch of ZQI 308 (MKE 14 headstamp) military brass for this gun and stopped firing factory ammo in it. I consider my brass “fireformed” to the headspace lol.
The typical process has been set up on the forster single stage with Imperial Die Wax. Set the die to touch and back off 2 or 3 turns. Run all brass. Tighten a turn or two and repeat. Then finally 3rd or 4th pass size CBTDL = 1.625 or less. Some come out shorter. Others slightly long but I measure them all and hit again…ugh.. Then trim, mandrel, prime, powder, bullet seat on a progressive. Never an issue beyond future arthritis.
Rifle B (new JP barrel) I’m only using my reloads in this one so I can pick fast powders. Steel LMOS is better on the brass anyway.
Rifle B Brass
CBTDL = 1.621 gas off, 1.621 - 1.622 gas on.
Base diameter = .471-.472?
I have only used new IMI MATCH brass in this gun, but I plan to size some of its previously fired brass back 0.002 to factory specs to fit the hornady case gage this weekend. Perhaps this will actually work in one hit on the 750 with One Shot. I REALLY don’t want to keep cranking bulk ammo on the Forster. If this does not work on the 750 in one brass prep pass, then none of my 308 brass will work on a progressive.
Brass C – Also ZQI military, but MKE 15 headstamp. Bought from a member here - fired from an M1A. THIS IS THE STUFF IN THE OPENING PICTURE.
CBTDL = 1.622-1.623 so only barely longer than my JP chamber
Base Diameter .471-.472? Same as my JP.
I tried to get this stuff down to 1.620 or less to fit the hornady case gage (in one hit) on the RL750 and ONE SHOT.
Some GREW LONGER by a few thousandths on the first pass, but a second pass generally put them in spec. Some were 1.618-1.620 and fit the gage first hit. A few were in the 1.615 range first hit….hmph..
And 1 out of 10 or so was 1.625-1.633 with ballooned bases or full blown belts per the picture above. None of these would shorten on a second pass no matter what I tried. A few had visible damaged bases after resizing, but would still fit in Rifle A’s chamber.
I should have just put ALL THIS BRASS in the single stage and used the FLS die as a neck die and dedicated it all to Rifle A (bullet hose) but too late now. It fit in Rifle A chamber with NO resizing LOL. HORRIBLE I KNOW.
I have an extended roller handle on the 750 and if I went slow the press would pop and scream and try to stick. Not sure how long I can get lucky doing that aggressive quick pull and return stroke. Definitely, the forster is an order of magnitude smoother AND more accurate than the 750 for sizing 308 sized military brass. I sold my 550, but I was able to shoulder bump Dasher on it. I fear the 550 design was better for such because the shells all sat on the bed. On the 750, the shells sit on top of the shell plate which may not be the same thickness in each station.
Now I still have other brass from the M1A/snipers hide member of various headstamps and manufacture. If I cant get some Rifle B’s IMI brass to size to fit the case gage on one pass in the RL750, I’ll just have to run EVERYTHING on the single stage…