Just wanted to throw this out there and see if anyone else has noticed this.
So I run the Redding Comp Bushing dies. Ive noticed that if I set them up to just bump the shoulder 2-3 thou that if I go back and measure my all my brass after I resize, I will get some that resize correctly but others where the shoulder will actually grow in length. It seems that unless I set them up to bump 5 thou or more that this is a consistent problem. What I think is happening from taking to a few others who have noticed the same thing is that the dies themselves are a bit too long. The result is that while some pieces of brass will resize, other pieces of brass will actually push the shoulder forward as it resizes the body since the dies are a bit long. Others that I have talked to have just chucked the dies in the lathe and taken a few thou off the bottom.
Thoughts from any of the long time reloaders?
No its not me and its not my press, Ive checked this on 3 different presses I have ranging from a forster, lee, dillon. Yes Im cam'ing it over full stroke.
So I run the Redding Comp Bushing dies. Ive noticed that if I set them up to just bump the shoulder 2-3 thou that if I go back and measure my all my brass after I resize, I will get some that resize correctly but others where the shoulder will actually grow in length. It seems that unless I set them up to bump 5 thou or more that this is a consistent problem. What I think is happening from taking to a few others who have noticed the same thing is that the dies themselves are a bit too long. The result is that while some pieces of brass will resize, other pieces of brass will actually push the shoulder forward as it resizes the body since the dies are a bit long. Others that I have talked to have just chucked the dies in the lathe and taken a few thou off the bottom.
Thoughts from any of the long time reloaders?
No its not me and its not my press, Ive checked this on 3 different presses I have ranging from a forster, lee, dillon. Yes Im cam'ing it over full stroke.