bigfella350
Well-Known Member
Hopefully this hasnt been brought up before, and im not just overlooking it somewhere b/c ive only saw slighty similiar problems others have had.
Ive hunted for over 15 yrs now but i didnt get into long range shooting until a yr or so ago & im brand new to reloading besides what ive read & experienced so far, which isnt much.
Ive been saving all my bass & ive bought about 100 once fired casings to start with.
The problem im having is fl resizing the brass id bought online. Im using hollywood dies and a lee single stage "o" type press to do this & ive tried setting the die up the way factory instructions suggest as well as starting the die about. .100 off the shellholder and adding about 1/8 of a turn each time until the casing chambered correctly, bc i dont have a headspacing gauge yet & ive read where alot of ppl have suggested setting your fl die up this way so ur casings shoulder will be fairly close to the head spacing of your rifles chamber.
Neither of these methods have worked for me yet tho & its a little frustrating bc ive tried adding a piece of soda can in the shellholder as well as milling a little off the top of.the shellholder hoping this could be the problem. Neither of these things helped.
I have a savage 110 chambered in 300 win mag and it has a shilen barrel on it & ive never.had an ounce of trouble out of winchester factory ammo. Ive compared casings as well & theonce fired brass' shoulder is almost identical to.the shoulder of my brass thats been fireformed to my rifle. When u throw them side by side u cant tell the difference, but when i set a case ive ran thru the fl die beside them, the resized brass' shoulder is noticeably farther out towards the head, instead of being pushed back lk it should be. I might be making some completely idiotic rookiw mistake and just havent relaized yet but i rly dont think so. I try to be superly thorough in my research and try to take in as much as i possibly can before attempting anything new. I know experience is the only teacher that suffices the job at times but i know this shouldnt be that hard.
So im trying to get some suggestions from some experienced reloaders that might know the cause of this or have heard of this same thing happenong to someone else and what they might have did to fix the problem. Thanks in advance for any advice, it will all be greatly appreciated.
Ive hunted for over 15 yrs now but i didnt get into long range shooting until a yr or so ago & im brand new to reloading besides what ive read & experienced so far, which isnt much.
Ive been saving all my bass & ive bought about 100 once fired casings to start with.
The problem im having is fl resizing the brass id bought online. Im using hollywood dies and a lee single stage "o" type press to do this & ive tried setting the die up the way factory instructions suggest as well as starting the die about. .100 off the shellholder and adding about 1/8 of a turn each time until the casing chambered correctly, bc i dont have a headspacing gauge yet & ive read where alot of ppl have suggested setting your fl die up this way so ur casings shoulder will be fairly close to the head spacing of your rifles chamber.
Neither of these methods have worked for me yet tho & its a little frustrating bc ive tried adding a piece of soda can in the shellholder as well as milling a little off the top of.the shellholder hoping this could be the problem. Neither of these things helped.
I have a savage 110 chambered in 300 win mag and it has a shilen barrel on it & ive never.had an ounce of trouble out of winchester factory ammo. Ive compared casings as well & theonce fired brass' shoulder is almost identical to.the shoulder of my brass thats been fireformed to my rifle. When u throw them side by side u cant tell the difference, but when i set a case ive ran thru the fl die beside them, the resized brass' shoulder is noticeably farther out towards the head, instead of being pushed back lk it should be. I might be making some completely idiotic rookiw mistake and just havent relaized yet but i rly dont think so. I try to be superly thorough in my research and try to take in as much as i possibly can before attempting anything new. I know experience is the only teacher that suffices the job at times but i know this shouldnt be that hard.
So im trying to get some suggestions from some experienced reloaders that might know the cause of this or have heard of this same thing happenong to someone else and what they might have did to fix the problem. Thanks in advance for any advice, it will all be greatly appreciated.