First off, I haven't hand loaded a single round but am slowly receiving my equipment from the brown truck each day. I purchased a Forster FL die and was going to set it up to bump the shoulder approximately .003" on my fire formed brass (.308). I am using the Sinclair bump gauge to check my brass. Brass is Federal from Gold Medal Match commercial ammo.
The variance between rounds range from 1.562"-1.566". Where should I start? Bump the 1.566" to 1.563" (-.003") and just know the 1.562" brass won't get bumped and will eventually form to >1.563" and then be bumped back on the next sizing?
Note: I read the tutorials and did a search, only found one post that said to find average length between fire formed brass then bump .004" below that.
What do you all think?
The variance between rounds range from 1.562"-1.566". Where should I start? Bump the 1.566" to 1.563" (-.003") and just know the 1.562" brass won't get bumped and will eventually form to >1.563" and then be bumped back on the next sizing?
Note: I read the tutorials and did a search, only found one post that said to find average length between fire formed brass then bump .004" below that.
What do you all think?