I'm new to the M305 and to reloading for it. For the first time I've bought a Lyman case length gauge, and the instructions say to make sure the (sized) case head is above the lower step and below the upper step.
I have several old Imperial .308 cases, some Winchester cases, even some Federal.
I sized them, tried them in the gauge and the case heads all seemed to sit a bit high, so I set the die a bit lower, and ran them through again.
Many of the sized case heads are still standing proud of the upper step, but just barely, around .00025 inch. Some seem to sit flush on one side, and just barely proud on the other.
I look at them and think "damn that's close", but my ignorance could get me in trouble here.
My question is, should these cases be considered beyond spec?
I have several old Imperial .308 cases, some Winchester cases, even some Federal.
I sized them, tried them in the gauge and the case heads all seemed to sit a bit high, so I set the die a bit lower, and ran them through again.
Many of the sized case heads are still standing proud of the upper step, but just barely, around .00025 inch. Some seem to sit flush on one side, and just barely proud on the other.
I look at them and think "damn that's close", but my ignorance could get me in trouble here.
My question is, should these cases be considered beyond spec?


















































