You can, you do it every time you fill length size.
The issue is that when one chamber is large enough that the brass springs back more than the die can size it down leaving it too large for the smaller chamber.
Small base dies can work as it sizes the base more that’s a normal die would and could make it smaller before it springs back larger.
What are your actual measurements? Fired and sized, for both chambers
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C1 - One of my resized cartridges that has no primer. It was a cartridge I was using when setting up my dies.
C2 - is one of the built cartridges from the ill-fitting batch. I pulled bullet and powder from the round this morning.
C3 - is a factory Berger round that fire wonderfully from my tikka
The 'caliper' row is my working caliper. The ref caliper can be ignored as it was an alternate measuring device I used as a sanity check.
The rows of interest are 'Web Diameter' and 'Shoulder Dia.'. The .4705 is .002 above SAMMI spec and, most definitely, a forced fit in my Tikka.
Comparision | C1 - No primer | C2 W/Primer | C3 Berger Hyb Tgt. |
| | | |
Head Space | | | |
Caliper | 1.5295 | 1.5265 | 1.5345 |
Ref Caliper(Not at .4 | 1.5800 | 1.5790 | 1.5840 |
Trim | | | |
Caliper | 1.9085 | 1.9095 | 1.9095 |
Ref Caliper | 1.9075 | 1.9192 | 1.9090 |
Web Diameter | | | |
Caliper | 0.4705 | 0.4705 | 0.4685 |
Ref Caliper | 0.4690 | 0.4500 | 0.4680 |
Shoulder Dia. | | | |
Caliper | 0.4635 | 0.4615 | 0.4685 |
Ref Caliper | 0.4630 | 0.4610 | 0.4605 |
I'm pretty sure this is my first culprit. I will forego the others as I've got that sorted out. BTW, These were all set with a Redding FLS bushing die with the decapper removed.
Here are my mistakes as I can best recall.
1. I did not think to check the case diameter. when setting the die up.
2. I did not spot check as I was resizing (even for headspace) despite the <$#%> die block working loose every few rounds.
3. I did not check the case diameter at all. I dropped them into the case gage but, I did not consider my rifle versus the generic spec.
I don't think the shell holder is any consideration as the oversize runs .410 from the bottom of the case and based on today's conversation, it is not a factor.
Side note - I just grabbed some gages (gauges?) and checked the first 1/2 inch of my:
Forster FLS-Z die : .465
Redding Competition Series Die : .472
Just ran one case through the Forster and the result was .4700.
Does that mean I had .005 spring back and does that sound reasonable?