I've been fighting an issue with my .308 resize process that I'm hoping someone can help me address. I'm using Federal .308 brass that's been fired multiple times, I'd estimate 4-6 firings and I don't anneal. I'm using a Redding full length sizing die with expander ball. This problem is not something that's recent but rather something I've been fighting for a long time.... I'm just tired of it now.
When trying to set my shoulder bump I'm unable to get any consistency out of my bump. Fired cases measure 1.622 on the hornady comparator and I'm targeting a bump of 1.620.
Whenever I run my brass through my sizing die I end up with shoulder bump variance of .005-.006. Meaning some will come out with zero bump at 1.622, then the very next case will come out at 1.616. Then I'll get a handful in the 1.618-1.621 range which I accept as usable resized cases.
What am I missing here?
On my 6.5CM, 6CM, & 300 PRC setup I can get much better consistency so the problem is isolated to my .308 setup and I can't figure it out.
When trying to set my shoulder bump I'm unable to get any consistency out of my bump. Fired cases measure 1.622 on the hornady comparator and I'm targeting a bump of 1.620.
Whenever I run my brass through my sizing die I end up with shoulder bump variance of .005-.006. Meaning some will come out with zero bump at 1.622, then the very next case will come out at 1.616. Then I'll get a handful in the 1.618-1.621 range which I accept as usable resized cases.
What am I missing here?
On my 6.5CM, 6CM, & 300 PRC setup I can get much better consistency so the problem is isolated to my .308 setup and I can't figure it out.