Been doing my reloading on a Lee single stage, (I think it's the cast iron). Anyway as a new reloader over the last few years it has given my fits trying to bump 2 thou. For a while I said f it and just screwed the die all the way down
After 20 videos, a brand new mitouyo caliper, and a healthy attitude I tried again and again it was all over the place. First my brass was growing, then we were at -7 thou and finally I landed at a consistent 2 thou. I thought I had it set, but then the bump got larger and larger...
After 20 pieces its settled in 2 thou each time
I lock that mofo down. (hornady locking ring)
Measure every piece, consistent 2 thou. Chamber Guage, mostly in, but not perfect, by my rifle chambers it. My sized brass never fits guages.
Go to remove die and it's stuck in the collet via the locking ring(screw in adapter your die screws in to) so I have to loosen the locking ring and then of course loose my setting. (Beleive me I tried alternatives)
Words were said. Foul words. I'm already worried with tolerance stacking of locking ring, die, press, but I seem to be the only idiot with this problem and I can't figure out why this is so damn hard. Maybe it's the die too...Hornady precision die (full length). I had this issue with a redding as well on 308
I'm good with calipers, that's not the issue. I'm fairly dexterous with my fingers and have moderate mechanical skill.
Is it the die? Press?
I need some extra guidance as ever video does it in like 5 minutes and apparently I'm a retard
edit: less ragey now and stupid phone autocorrect.
After 20 videos, a brand new mitouyo caliper, and a healthy attitude I tried again and again it was all over the place. First my brass was growing, then we were at -7 thou and finally I landed at a consistent 2 thou. I thought I had it set, but then the bump got larger and larger...
After 20 pieces its settled in 2 thou each time
I lock that mofo down. (hornady locking ring)
Measure every piece, consistent 2 thou. Chamber Guage, mostly in, but not perfect, by my rifle chambers it. My sized brass never fits guages.
Go to remove die and it's stuck in the collet via the locking ring(screw in adapter your die screws in to) so I have to loosen the locking ring and then of course loose my setting. (Beleive me I tried alternatives)
Words were said. Foul words. I'm already worried with tolerance stacking of locking ring, die, press, but I seem to be the only idiot with this problem and I can't figure out why this is so damn hard. Maybe it's the die too...Hornady precision die (full length). I had this issue with a redding as well on 308
I'm good with calipers, that's not the issue. I'm fairly dexterous with my fingers and have moderate mechanical skill.
Is it the die? Press?
I need some extra guidance as ever video does it in like 5 minutes and apparently I'm a retard
edit: less ragey now and stupid phone autocorrect.
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