Re: sizeing die question
black_ump, if you bump back your brass to the same size each and every time you will achieve good results...
HOWEVER, you may (or may not be) bump back the shoulder more than is needed or maybe even less than which will give you difficult rounds to chamber.
The easiest way to set up your dies correctly is to purchase some tools that will tell you if your doing it right.
This is what i use
- Digital Caliper
- Hornady Headspace tool set -->
http://www.sinclairintl.com/.aspx/sid=68..._Set_w_Bushings
1) Set up your caliper with the appropriate size guage for the case you will be measuring.
2) Measure a fired case from the head to the shoulder datum line using the guage and caliper. Take note of the measurement.
3) Size the same brass case.
4) Measure the case again.
5) If you have bumped back the shoulder 0.001 Perfect. Lock the ring on the FL sizing die.
6) If you need to change the die simply turn it the required direction in the press and retry on a different fired case. Repeat the process until your FL die is at the right height in the press and then lock it down.
If you do not bump back the shoulders enough you will end up crush fitting them when you chamber the round.
If you bump it back too much you are just putting unecessary wear and work on your brass.
At the end of the day, if your only sizing your brass 2 or 3 times and then tossing them, who cares really.
BUT if your looking for the utmost precision and least wear on your brass this is the best way to do it... and if you combine that with annealing the brass from time to time your case life should be pretty good.