I've been using a Redding Type S FL sizing die and previously just been following their directions for setting up die until now. I have a hornady headspace gauge and was going to set up the die to bump the shoulder back 0.002".
I started with the die making contact with the shell holder and backed it out quarter turn. Then compared the headspace length from the fired brass to the resized and it did not change. I continued to tighten the die in 1/16" increments and recorded the length until it made full contact with the shell holder, however it actually increased the length by 0.001".
The cartridge fits in the chamber snug (requires same pressure as fired brass). I am using federal brass and remington 700. Brand new lapua brass fits easier in the chamber and same with federal match king ammo. My question is how common is this to see or am i doing something wrong?
I started with the die making contact with the shell holder and backed it out quarter turn. Then compared the headspace length from the fired brass to the resized and it did not change. I continued to tighten the die in 1/16" increments and recorded the length until it made full contact with the shell holder, however it actually increased the length by 0.001".
The cartridge fits in the chamber snug (requires same pressure as fired brass). I am using federal brass and remington 700. Brand new lapua brass fits easier in the chamber and same with federal match king ammo. My question is how common is this to see or am i doing something wrong?