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Hello All
What is going on here???
I am starting to get ready to reload some(a whole lot) .223 for my AR
So first I tumble all my brass that I have collected and sorted by brand. I am on the FC lot currently. then lube them up
Throw about a thousand in the case feeder and start to re-size and de-prime only on my dillon 650
Then I start checking the cases with the dillon head space and case gauge and this where I feel things get wired.
Out of about 1000 cases I get about 25 that are going to be to loose for head space and about 100 that are going to be to tight for head space and the rest pass the test.
So I take the 100 that are going to be to tight and run them through the sizing die one more time with out making any adjustment to the sizing die. Now out of the 100 I get 84 that pass the gauge and 15 that are still going to be to tight for head space and one that will be to loose for head space. So I run those 15 back through the sizing die again again not making any adjustment to the die and then they all pass the gauge test.
Should the die not size the brass correctly the fist time? Does this mean if I run the brass that has passed the head space gauge through the sizing die again as I plan to when I start adding primer, powder and projectile to the mix that brass will change in size?
What is going on here???
I am starting to get ready to reload some(a whole lot) .223 for my AR
So first I tumble all my brass that I have collected and sorted by brand. I am on the FC lot currently. then lube them up
Throw about a thousand in the case feeder and start to re-size and de-prime only on my dillon 650
Then I start checking the cases with the dillon head space and case gauge and this where I feel things get wired.
Out of about 1000 cases I get about 25 that are going to be to loose for head space and about 100 that are going to be to tight for head space and the rest pass the test.
So I take the 100 that are going to be to tight and run them through the sizing die one more time with out making any adjustment to the sizing die. Now out of the 100 I get 84 that pass the gauge and 15 that are still going to be to tight for head space and one that will be to loose for head space. So I run those 15 back through the sizing die again again not making any adjustment to the die and then they all pass the gauge test.
Should the die not size the brass correctly the fist time? Does this mean if I run the brass that has passed the head space gauge through the sizing die again as I plan to when I start adding primer, powder and projectile to the mix that brass will change in size?



















































