So this is my first attempt at reloading. I picked up a used RCBS JR2 yesterday and started working. I followed this description found here on the hide for how to set up my FL re-sizing die
"Put the die into your press and raise the ram with a shell holder in place. Screw the die down until it hit’s the shell holder. Now back it off 1 full revolution. Size a piece of brass. Attempt to chamber the brass. Does the bolt close smoothly with NO resistance? If it does you’ll need to back off the die some more and try more brass until it DOES NOT chamber with out resistance. Remember to keep the brass lubricated during this phase. Once you are feeling resistance or can’t get the bolt closed, begin rotating the die clockwise about a 1/16th or a 1/8th of a turn at a time and resize the case again. Continue to check the brass against your chamber and reset the die as needed until you get to the point where it just closes smoothly and without resistance in the rifle. Don’t forget to keep the case lubed while doing this!! Now take a new piece of brass and resize it. It may fit your chamber cleanly but chances are you will need to give the die another 1/16th of a turn to ensure the first time through the die gets it right, even brass coming out of dies has spring back. At this point in time you have your dies set and are probably pushing the shoulder of the case back .001 - .002”, not a whole lot of work on the brass. Lock your dies in place and don’t touch them again."
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...eloading-101-reloading-basics-new-reload.html
After this step I measured all the brass and they were all under the Sierra recommended length of 2.015. If they were not I then trimmed them. I then set up my seating die so that they would be at 2.80.
I attempted to chamber a round and I could not even close the bolt. I Decided to load a dummy round (no primer or powder). Before loading a projectile, I checked the case to see if it chambered, and it did with no resistance. Next I loaded a projectile and tried again. I applied a little force and got the thing all locked up but was able to remove it. Upon inspection, the shoulder is crushed back.
Crushed one is on on top (these are the dummies)...View attachment 22072
Im loading 308 for a Remington 700 with stock 20" barrel. Am I not seating these Amax's far enough and they are pressing on the lands? What am I missing. There are no scratch marks on the projectile or case either.
These are live
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"Put the die into your press and raise the ram with a shell holder in place. Screw the die down until it hit’s the shell holder. Now back it off 1 full revolution. Size a piece of brass. Attempt to chamber the brass. Does the bolt close smoothly with NO resistance? If it does you’ll need to back off the die some more and try more brass until it DOES NOT chamber with out resistance. Remember to keep the brass lubricated during this phase. Once you are feeling resistance or can’t get the bolt closed, begin rotating the die clockwise about a 1/16th or a 1/8th of a turn at a time and resize the case again. Continue to check the brass against your chamber and reset the die as needed until you get to the point where it just closes smoothly and without resistance in the rifle. Don’t forget to keep the case lubed while doing this!! Now take a new piece of brass and resize it. It may fit your chamber cleanly but chances are you will need to give the die another 1/16th of a turn to ensure the first time through the die gets it right, even brass coming out of dies has spring back. At this point in time you have your dies set and are probably pushing the shoulder of the case back .001 - .002”, not a whole lot of work on the brass. Lock your dies in place and don’t touch them again."
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...eloading-101-reloading-basics-new-reload.html
After this step I measured all the brass and they were all under the Sierra recommended length of 2.015. If they were not I then trimmed them. I then set up my seating die so that they would be at 2.80.
I attempted to chamber a round and I could not even close the bolt. I Decided to load a dummy round (no primer or powder). Before loading a projectile, I checked the case to see if it chambered, and it did with no resistance. Next I loaded a projectile and tried again. I applied a little force and got the thing all locked up but was able to remove it. Upon inspection, the shoulder is crushed back.
Crushed one is on on top (these are the dummies)...View attachment 22072
Im loading 308 for a Remington 700 with stock 20" barrel. Am I not seating these Amax's far enough and they are pressing on the lands? What am I missing. There are no scratch marks on the projectile or case either.
These are live
View attachment 22073View attachment 22074