Here's the info: Mauser 22-250. Plenty of headspace. I make a false shoulder and fireform, then set my die from there on out.
Here's what's going on, (I think). Because the die is raised higher than normal because of the longer case head to shoulder length due to headspace, I have to bump the shoulder about a minimum of 003.
If I don't and try to just bump the shoulder 1/2 of a thousandth, or even 1-1.5 thousandth, every other firing or so to get longer case life, the last 1/4 or 1/3 of the bolt handle closing is TIGHT. I believe that's because the die is not turned down far enough to size the bottom of the case. It's not because of a tight shoulder. I check and double check.
It shoots well either way. Just shot it again this evening with the die set to TIGHT bolt closing and the 4 shot group was .566.
I just use what I got and am not experienced or knowledgeable at all with body dies. Would a body die correct this issue?? Size the whole case while leaving the shoulder alone?
Here's what's going on, (I think). Because the die is raised higher than normal because of the longer case head to shoulder length due to headspace, I have to bump the shoulder about a minimum of 003.
If I don't and try to just bump the shoulder 1/2 of a thousandth, or even 1-1.5 thousandth, every other firing or so to get longer case life, the last 1/4 or 1/3 of the bolt handle closing is TIGHT. I believe that's because the die is not turned down far enough to size the bottom of the case. It's not because of a tight shoulder. I check and double check.
It shoots well either way. Just shot it again this evening with the die set to TIGHT bolt closing and the 4 shot group was .566.
I just use what I got and am not experienced or knowledgeable at all with body dies. Would a body die correct this issue?? Size the whole case while leaving the shoulder alone?