Just about to reload my first batch of once fired brass (Hornady Match). Since it is my first time, I am being extremely methodical and precise. My fired cases measure 1.5330” using a Forster datum dial. When I setup my Forster FL sizing die on my Forster Co-Ax press, it will only size down to 1.5315” (1.5 thousandths) before the die is bottoming out on the shell holder and the cam over is very hard/nearly impossible. At this point the die is bottomed out and cannot size any further.
Seems like shaving a.001-.002 off the bottom of the die would be the logical answer (that or sending the die and a fired case to Forster and let them figure it out).
However I’d like to employ the opinions of others who are more experienced on this issue than I and hopefully correct this seemingly easy issue myself.
Educated/sound advice would be greatly appreciated. Thx guys.
Seems like shaving a.001-.002 off the bottom of the die would be the logical answer (that or sending the die and a fired case to Forster and let them figure it out).
However I’d like to employ the opinions of others who are more experienced on this issue than I and hopefully correct this seemingly easy issue myself.
Educated/sound advice would be greatly appreciated. Thx guys.
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