boomer68
Handloader
- Oct 23, 2006
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I just acquired a Carl Gustav 3000 and it uses a Sauer 80 action. Since it is rear locking, is FL sizing the best method. Or could neck sizing be used?
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Yes, it helps to determine your headspace.Thanks for the responses. Would it be worthwhile to purchase a Hornady headspace kit?
In my opinion - DefinitelyThanks for the responses. Would it be worthwhile to purchase a Hornady headspace kit?
I decap the primers prior to measuring headspace, some primers do protrude very little and affects the readings by a half thousand or so.I use it & measure my 'Fired Case' headspace with fired primer still in place.
THIS! The area around the firing pin strike can be upset just a bit and affect the reading.I decap the primers prior to measuring headspace, some primers do protrude very little and affects the readings by a half thousand or so.
Yup, primers do get pushed back from the pocket into the bolt face & I regard this small amount of additional measurement as worth taking into consideration to achieve a max headspace dimension. In allowing this & setting my die accordingly I can say, I've never had an issue with chambering ANY round. It's worthwhile noting, setting headspace dimension with my F/L dies has the benefit of extending case life (as well as annealing). It works for me & should equally work for others.I decap the primers prior to measuring headspace, some primers do protrude very little and affects the readings by a half thousand or so.