So, I have just been throwing the RCBS FL die into the press, turning it until it stops, then moving it in a quarter turn. I happened to mention to a friend how I always need to trim my brass after every firing, and he said I need to bump my shoulders only .001, and that I am probably bumping them back too much, which is causing me to need to trim (due to flow of brass, I suppose).
Anyhow, I just received the Hornady LnL Headspace Gauge kit. I am curious to know when do I take the measurements? I have some fired brass. Assuming I want to bump the shoulders back, where do I start? From my understanding of the process, please tell me if this is correct:
I place the gauge onto the caliber, zero it out, then put a case in there, get the measurement. Do the whole FL die routine, with the exception that I start with making very small (maybe 1/8 turn) and run the case through it, then check to see if it is -.001 of that first measurement?
Last question, if this process is correct, the need to bump the shoulder .001-.002 is the recommendation for bolt guns, only, correct? I also have an LRP-07 (semi), which I read needs .003-.005 bump. Just checking to see if that is true too.
I appreciate the help. I have been reloading for two years now, and I have not delved much into the more finite aspects of it, so I want to start refining my techniques.
Anyhow, I just received the Hornady LnL Headspace Gauge kit. I am curious to know when do I take the measurements? I have some fired brass. Assuming I want to bump the shoulders back, where do I start? From my understanding of the process, please tell me if this is correct:
I place the gauge onto the caliber, zero it out, then put a case in there, get the measurement. Do the whole FL die routine, with the exception that I start with making very small (maybe 1/8 turn) and run the case through it, then check to see if it is -.001 of that first measurement?
Last question, if this process is correct, the need to bump the shoulder .001-.002 is the recommendation for bolt guns, only, correct? I also have an LRP-07 (semi), which I read needs .003-.005 bump. Just checking to see if that is true too.
I appreciate the help. I have been reloading for two years now, and I have not delved much into the more finite aspects of it, so I want to start refining my techniques.