DartonJager
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For years and years, EVERYTHING I have ever read or seen in video claims when you full length resize your fired brass for use in a standard non custom cut chamber your goal is to bump the shoulder of the case back between 0.002"-0.003".
Great, how does one measure your fired brass prior to sizing then how do you set up your FL sizing die to limit the bump to 0.003" or less? I am concerned about bumping the shoulder to far back and the problems associated with doing so.
I did a Google search and ended up much more confused than informed by all the conflicting methods that claimed to be the best most accurate way to do this. I grasp the removing the firing pin from my bolt guns, but not sure if it will work for my lever guns.
So please those who know what is a good way to do this for standard factory rifles, please educate me.
Thanks,
DJ/Art.
Great, how does one measure your fired brass prior to sizing then how do you set up your FL sizing die to limit the bump to 0.003" or less? I am concerned about bumping the shoulder to far back and the problems associated with doing so.
I did a Google search and ended up much more confused than informed by all the conflicting methods that claimed to be the best most accurate way to do this. I grasp the removing the firing pin from my bolt guns, but not sure if it will work for my lever guns.
So please those who know what is a good way to do this for standard factory rifles, please educate me.
Thanks,
DJ/Art.