PEI ROB said:The factory case will be smaller in diameter everywhere, as well as shorter. Once fired brass will expand to fit the chamber.
STEP 1. When you size a piece of brass, the dies must be correctly adjusted. To full length size for you rifle, place the appropriate shellholder in the ram of your press and screw the die in. Raise the ram to the top and screw down the die until it contacts the shellholder. If your press "cams over" it will require some effort to pull up the handle, thats OK. Place a clean and lubed piece of brass in the shellholder and fully raise the ram, resizing the brass, ***noting if the die still contacts the shellholder*** If the die no longer contacts the shellholder, you must screw down the die that until it contacts ***when a case is being sized***. This will ensure that you are FULL length sizing, not just mostly length sizing. Now trim if necessary.
Step 2. If you still cannot chamber a round by using styep 1, you need to proceed to step 2. Which is as posted above, remove the decapping pin and repeat step 1.
Cheers
PEI ROB......im very interested in trying out your idea of checking to make sure the sizing die did hit the holding die ...when sizing...as i did not do this
it did hit on the set up,but im not sure on the final sizing



















































