Standard practice on my bench is to set shoulders back .002".
While initially setting up the die, often times I can actually make the case grow... this seems odd to me.
I start with the die quite high, then screw it down and watch the case neck get sized in several steps.
When the neck is sized all the way to where the shoulder starts, I start measuring, this is where the case typically grows. sometimes as much as .006".
I'm assuming that the expander ball is stretching the shoulder upon retraction.... Is this correct?
The die actually has to move quite a bit before reaching my desired measurement.
Funny thing is, it doesn't happen on my 308, and seems to be worse on my 7mm mag. Both are nosler brass.
Just wondering if this is normal? or is there something i am over looking? quality of the brass?
thanks!
While initially setting up the die, often times I can actually make the case grow... this seems odd to me.
I start with the die quite high, then screw it down and watch the case neck get sized in several steps.
When the neck is sized all the way to where the shoulder starts, I start measuring, this is where the case typically grows. sometimes as much as .006".
I'm assuming that the expander ball is stretching the shoulder upon retraction.... Is this correct?
The die actually has to move quite a bit before reaching my desired measurement.
Funny thing is, it doesn't happen on my 308, and seems to be worse on my 7mm mag. Both are nosler brass.
Just wondering if this is normal? or is there something i am over looking? quality of the brass?
thanks!



