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New to reloading...issue with FL RCBS die
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 909440" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Factory ammo is typically going to be on the safe side of spec.... for that matter, factory chambers will also "usually" be on the "safe" side, unless there was some sort of screw up on that particular chamber?. So you are speculating at this point which is out of spec until you do some actual measuring. Calling RCBS would be a good idea. If you have a factory barrel, you might also call the manufacturer if you can't get it figured out with RCBS.</p><p></p><p>If you have a way to measure your sized case shoulder length, and it is out of spec, then IMO, RCBS should send you a new sizer. If you have to mail it in to determine the problem, then which is more cost effective? I paid my smith $25 to turn the bottom of the die down.</p><p></p><p>Camming over as a routine, is not a good idea IMO. You are putting undue stress on the press and die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 909440, member: 11717"] Factory ammo is typically going to be on the safe side of spec.... for that matter, factory chambers will also "usually" be on the "safe" side, unless there was some sort of screw up on that particular chamber?. So you are speculating at this point which is out of spec until you do some actual measuring. Calling RCBS would be a good idea. If you have a factory barrel, you might also call the manufacturer if you can't get it figured out with RCBS. If you have a way to measure your sized case shoulder length, and it is out of spec, then IMO, RCBS should send you a new sizer. If you have to mail it in to determine the problem, then which is more cost effective? I paid my smith $25 to turn the bottom of the die down. Camming over as a routine, is not a good idea IMO. You are putting undue stress on the press and die. [/QUOTE]
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