Just how critical is the overall length.
For a 300 WM, max is 2.620, and then trim to 2.610.
I get set up, and trim the first one to specs and set my Forster using the first one as the standard. The next one trims to 2.608 but they are all over the map. Some times the brass would curl under the guide so I ended up triming then champhering the inside of the neck until I got close to 2.610.
I eventually continued this process measuring after each step.
The diameter of the base appears somewhat critical. As the collett turns further, the shell pushes further into cutter. I tried to keep them from 2.611 to 2.609 but it is a lot of pi$$ing around.
I had never paid this much attention before so I now wonder just how critical everyone else is to overall length.
It was also interesting that the OAL would increase by about a thou after champhering.
For a 300 WM, max is 2.620, and then trim to 2.610.
I get set up, and trim the first one to specs and set my Forster using the first one as the standard. The next one trims to 2.608 but they are all over the map. Some times the brass would curl under the guide so I ended up triming then champhering the inside of the neck until I got close to 2.610.
I eventually continued this process measuring after each step.
The diameter of the base appears somewhat critical. As the collett turns further, the shell pushes further into cutter. I tried to keep them from 2.611 to 2.609 but it is a lot of pi$$ing around.
I had never paid this much attention before so I now wonder just how critical everyone else is to overall length.
It was also interesting that the OAL would increase by about a thou after champhering.