So my brass has been fired a 3 times in my r700 and the handle is starting to to get a little stiff when chambering a round. I believe I need to bump the shoulders back .001-.002 to ease chambering the rounds. I understand that I need to back the FL die way out, run a piece of brass measure the headspace, adjust the die and rinse and repeat until I get the desired results with the shoulders.
I'm using the lee ultimate die set, do I pull the decapping rod from my FL die or would I leave it in? Is there any negatives to either choice? I'm planning on running the brass thru my FL die to bump the shoulders, then run them thru my neck sizing/decapping die to maintain similar neck tension to what I am getting now. For this reason I am thinking I should just pull the decaping rod from the FL die. Will I need to lube the cases up? No one mentions lubing the cases, so I'm thinking no lube.
I'm using the lee ultimate die set, do I pull the decapping rod from my FL die or would I leave it in? Is there any negatives to either choice? I'm planning on running the brass thru my FL die to bump the shoulders, then run them thru my neck sizing/decapping die to maintain similar neck tension to what I am getting now. For this reason I am thinking I should just pull the decaping rod from the FL die. Will I need to lube the cases up? No one mentions lubing the cases, so I'm thinking no lube.
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