I am new to reloading and am confused at the results I am getting with the Forster sizing die. I am not seeing much change in brass after sizing. Here is some information as of now.
Factory .224 Valkyrie Hornady 88 ELDM ammo unfired measures at zero or -.001 using my Whidden Case Gauge. which as I understand it is right at SAAMI spec.
Same brass once fired reads at +.005-.006 using the same gauge.
After full length sizing same brass it reads + .004-.005 so only 1 to 2 thousandth decrease in shoulder bump if that is correct. This once fired brass is difficult to chamber in the same rifle.
So my questions are these.
1. Shouldn’t I see more of a change in the measurement after sizing?
2. More change should also mean more bump in shoulder length measurement? More like .004-.005?
3. How do you get this die to accomplish this increased sizing reduction if I am understanding this process correctly? As of now it is adjusted in the press as instructed by Forster screwed down to touch shell plate then 1/4 turn more to take all play out of press mechanism. Guess I don’t uhow I can make the die size more than it already is?
4. Is the amount of change in measurement from new to once fired seem correct as far as chamber size? I can’t remember what is considered acceptable when measuring?
I hope this is all clear. Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Scott
Factory .224 Valkyrie Hornady 88 ELDM ammo unfired measures at zero or -.001 using my Whidden Case Gauge. which as I understand it is right at SAAMI spec.
Same brass once fired reads at +.005-.006 using the same gauge.
After full length sizing same brass it reads + .004-.005 so only 1 to 2 thousandth decrease in shoulder bump if that is correct. This once fired brass is difficult to chamber in the same rifle.
So my questions are these.
1. Shouldn’t I see more of a change in the measurement after sizing?
2. More change should also mean more bump in shoulder length measurement? More like .004-.005?
3. How do you get this die to accomplish this increased sizing reduction if I am understanding this process correctly? As of now it is adjusted in the press as instructed by Forster screwed down to touch shell plate then 1/4 turn more to take all play out of press mechanism. Guess I don’t uhow I can make the die size more than it already is?
4. Is the amount of change in measurement from new to once fired seem correct as far as chamber size? I can’t remember what is considered acceptable when measuring?
I hope this is all clear. Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Scott