Brent
Well-Known Member
I use a FL sized case and split the neck with a dremmel.
Len,
If you're "careful", you can cut the coil spring back (cut off wheel in a dremmel works) incrementally until you get the desired plunger pressure, or simply remove it if you shoot single shot only like one of mine is. The factory spring is VERY high pressure, it will often dent the case mouth as it slips from the chamber and hits the inside of the receiver ring, and if you don't use an expander (I don't) in your die, you will have to then. The ejector itself is seperate from the firing pin assembly BTW.
Len,
If you're "careful", you can cut the coil spring back (cut off wheel in a dremmel works) incrementally until you get the desired plunger pressure, or simply remove it if you shoot single shot only like one of mine is. The factory spring is VERY high pressure, it will often dent the case mouth as it slips from the chamber and hits the inside of the receiver ring, and if you don't use an expander (I don't) in your die, you will have to then. The ejector itself is seperate from the firing pin assembly BTW.