New to reloading, but I want to squeeze every bit of accuracy out of a 6br I'm building very soon.
I read a lot about bushing dies and FL dies. Bushing dies never really appealed to me. No idea why. I just FL size and mandrel. I've tried RCBS, Forster, and Redding dies. Redding seem to be my favorite.
However, I have a rock chucker press. I usually put the ram all the way up. Screw the die in until it touches, let the ram down and then give it another full turn. Then I'd FL size and go about my reloading process. I've come to the realization after watching a few videos that that's probably not going to breed consistency. I want to started checking if my cases need to be bumped.
So my questions.
What fl dies do you recommend for the 6br?
What comparator do you recommend?
Lastly, would I take a fired case and put it in the comparator and then set the FL die to bump the shoulder back .002? Is that how all this works?
Holy shit I feel stupid.
I read a lot about bushing dies and FL dies. Bushing dies never really appealed to me. No idea why. I just FL size and mandrel. I've tried RCBS, Forster, and Redding dies. Redding seem to be my favorite.
However, I have a rock chucker press. I usually put the ram all the way up. Screw the die in until it touches, let the ram down and then give it another full turn. Then I'd FL size and go about my reloading process. I've come to the realization after watching a few videos that that's probably not going to breed consistency. I want to started checking if my cases need to be bumped.
So my questions.
What fl dies do you recommend for the 6br?
What comparator do you recommend?
Lastly, would I take a fired case and put it in the comparator and then set the FL die to bump the shoulder back .002? Is that how all this works?
Holy shit I feel stupid.
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