Just to be clear, are you suggesting the following:The Gun Pimp wrote:OK - shoulder bumping.
So, we want to 'bump the shoulder' to shorten it. Is the bottom of your die hard up against the shell-holder on your press? If so, it will be impossible to make the case any shorter. What can we do?
We need to shorten either the dies or skim a bit off the shell-holder.
If the cases offer no resistance to bolt closure: do nothing.
If there is resistance to bolt closure:
- Where possible adjust FS or Body die towards case head.
Where the above is not possible, start metalwork as you describe.
My current process is as follows:
My fired cases consistently mic to precisely +/- zero on a case headspace micrometer (so the chamber size is presumably roughly datum plus one). When the need arises to FL size I use a Redding body die, and adjust to set the shoulder back between one and two thou, to allow for the initial "expand by two, shrink by one" rule of thumb. Does this sound reasonable? I can't say I've ever got to the point where the bolt closure is as difficult as a hot knife through butter!
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