Just wondering how you all resize your 7 mm rem mag brass. FL or NS? Anybody having any issues Fl sizing( case bulge?). What do you find the best. Would there be any issues with FL sizing every time? I have a set of RCBS FL dies.
Ya I've been doing a lot of reading on bumping back the shoulder, but I have no tool or idea how to measure this withou one , I'm just FL sizing. I've screwed my die in , so it just barely touches the shell holder( no cam over). This seems to be good. I tryed backing the die out about a turn or so , so I could neck size only , but I could push the bullit into the case after seating. So I gave up on that and went to the FL sizing. I don't mind FL sizing as long as I don't start getting Case separation .
RCBS fl dies. I've only been loading handgun and .223 semi so only been fl sizing. I've only just started with the 7 mm. Are those tools available in CA or should I just go to Brownels?
I use a FL die and Redding completion shell-holders. I start with the die screwed down hard + 1/4 turn on the .010" over shell-holder and use it for a few loadings until there's a bit too much effort to close the bolt. Then I'll take a single case and go down through the series until there's a tiny bit of resistance or depending on the rifle maybe .002" past that. Then I write the number and rifle on the die box and thats the setting for that rifle. If another rifle in that caliber shows up it may get its own shell-holder note but the die will never move again.
So with this method , the only other step is to trim when needed?I use a FL die and Redding completion shell-holders. I start with the die screwed down hard + 1/4 turn on the .010" over shell-holder and use it for a few loadings until there's a bit too much effort to close the bolt. Then I'll take a single case and go down through the series until there's a tiny bit of resistance or depending on the rifle maybe .002" past that. Then I write the number and rifle on the die box and thats the setting for that rifle. If another rifle in that caliber shows up it may get its own shell-holder note but the die will never move again.
I neck size all my magnum brass. Usually hit up Brownells, RCBS neck sizer is around $35.
Yes that was my plan , but you still need to bump the shoulders right? The Redding competition shell holders sound easier though.
I want easy, who don'tIf you want easy then get a Type S Redding die . It allows you to full size and neck size using bushings all in one
Yes that was my plan , but you still need to bump the shoulders right? The Redding competition shell holders sound easier though.
I want easy, who don't. But I don't want to sacrifice any accuracy.
That wasn't meant to be a conclusion but more of a question. I left out the ? Mark. I've been looking at them and they look goodPerhaps you should do a little research on the Type S dies before jumping to conclusions?![]()



























