Bear with me, I’m an inexperienced reloader.
I’m loading 300 RUM for the first time. All my brass is once fired Remington. I’m using a Hornady custom grade fl sizing die.
When I run an unsized case into my rifle there is very little resistance when closing the bolt.
I set the die as per the instructions, just so it’s touching the shell holder. After running the same case through the sizer at this position, there’s a lot of resistance when closing the bolt.
I screwed the die in about 1/16th of a turn and tried again with a different case. Now I have very little resistance when closing the bolt, about the same as an unsized case.
How far would screwing in that die 1/16th of a turn move back the shoulder?
Is a tight fitting shoulder in the chamber with a little resistance when closing the bolt going to create a dangerous situation, or should I leave the die set where it is currently?
I’m loading 300 RUM for the first time. All my brass is once fired Remington. I’m using a Hornady custom grade fl sizing die.
When I run an unsized case into my rifle there is very little resistance when closing the bolt.
I set the die as per the instructions, just so it’s touching the shell holder. After running the same case through the sizer at this position, there’s a lot of resistance when closing the bolt.
I screwed the die in about 1/16th of a turn and tried again with a different case. Now I have very little resistance when closing the bolt, about the same as an unsized case.
How far would screwing in that die 1/16th of a turn move back the shoulder?
Is a tight fitting shoulder in the chamber with a little resistance when closing the bolt going to create a dangerous situation, or should I leave the die set where it is currently?


















































