Hello, I'm using a RCBS Rock Chucker Press currently with standard RCBS FL dies. I'm having a problem with the expander only opening my case necks up to .281" which is a little to tight for my neck turning pilot to fit in for one, and I'm not sure, but that seems like excessive neck tension for a .284" bullet, Please by all means correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm looking to purchase a die or set of dies that will allow me to...
1. Push the shoulder back .002" after firing, this is a hunting rifle and I need the peace of mind that my rounds will chamber no matter what.
2. Size the case neck to a given diameter that will allow me to control neck tension and use my neck turner (looking like a bushing die of some sort).
3. I would also be interterested in what to expect consitancy wise loading Nosler accubonds with the standard seater die my FL die came with. I am loading to an ogive measurment for specific set back from the lands, not Case Over All Length. Is my seater die going to fit my needs or is there a better alternitive out there.?
Also, I know forster makes a "Bushing Bump Neck sizing die", my question is this, if your sizing the neck and just pushing the shoulder back, is this die going far enough down the body of the case to control where the brass being pushed ends up? Is this basically a FL die that has the ability to shove the shoulders back farther than your typical FL die?
Thanks for the help.
I'm looking to purchase a die or set of dies that will allow me to...
1. Push the shoulder back .002" after firing, this is a hunting rifle and I need the peace of mind that my rounds will chamber no matter what.
2. Size the case neck to a given diameter that will allow me to control neck tension and use my neck turner (looking like a bushing die of some sort).
3. I would also be interterested in what to expect consitancy wise loading Nosler accubonds with the standard seater die my FL die came with. I am loading to an ogive measurment for specific set back from the lands, not Case Over All Length. Is my seater die going to fit my needs or is there a better alternitive out there.?
Also, I know forster makes a "Bushing Bump Neck sizing die", my question is this, if your sizing the neck and just pushing the shoulder back, is this die going far enough down the body of the case to control where the brass being pushed ends up? Is this basically a FL die that has the ability to shove the shoulders back farther than your typical FL die?
Thanks for the help.