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Help with Redding body only sizing die
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<blockquote data-quote="wtice2506" data-source="post: 2001094" data-attributes="member: 76474"><p>I have had this with every redding type s die I have used. You have to adjust the die down until it touches the ram at full stroke, and then usually an 1/8th turn more so that your ram actually "cams over". You will not notice a shoulder bump until you do this. My rcbs press is designed to have a cam over, and it works well with this setup. I have never had a stuck case or damaged die doing it this way, and get a nice 1.5 go 2 though shoulder bump and have had extremely accurate ammunition with little to no runout. The issue is if you dont set it down this far you are squeezing the body and web back to size without hitting the shoulder which essentially extrudes the case, making it "grow". Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wtice2506, post: 2001094, member: 76474"] I have had this with every redding type s die I have used. You have to adjust the die down until it touches the ram at full stroke, and then usually an 1/8th turn more so that your ram actually "cams over". You will not notice a shoulder bump until you do this. My rcbs press is designed to have a cam over, and it works well with this setup. I have never had a stuck case or damaged die doing it this way, and get a nice 1.5 go 2 though shoulder bump and have had extremely accurate ammunition with little to no runout. The issue is if you dont set it down this far you are squeezing the body and web back to size without hitting the shoulder which essentially extrudes the case, making it "grow". Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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