i've got a crapload of IVI 7.62x51 brass and i'm using a .308 lee die set.can i reload this stuff with a full length resizer?the reason i ask is i've already tried and pulled out my primer decapper and actually broke my pine workbench!it seems the brass is VERY thick at the bottom and requres excessive pressure to resize...
i hope this is not too much of a stupid newbie ?
there' no such thing as stupid ?'s,only stupid people...![]()
So this IVI 303 brass has crimped primers? Is there a specialized tool to remove the crimp? I've got a primer pocket uniformer... will that do the job?
Thanks
Actually, better than FL resizing is to partially resize the brass.
Size a case with the die backed out a full turn and a half from touching the shell holder, and see if it will chamber in your rifle.
Screw the FL sizing die in a bit at a time, say 1/8 of a turn, trying the case in the rifle each time, until the sized case will just barely allow the bolt to close. You will feel some resistance as the bolt handle goes the last all the way down, as opposed to closing on an empty chamber.
Set the lock ring on your die, and size as many cases as you want for that rifle. They will have perfect headspacing.
Use the same setting for subsequent loading and the brass will last much longer than FL sizing them every time.
Ted