Well I finally got my first two batches of .243 reloaded. 58gr V-max, 40.9 and 43 grains of N-140 in once fired fed brass, 2.610 COL.
The good news is it was as accurate as I could shoot…I really need to get a better rest set-up.
Unfortunately I must have done something wrong during the resizing process as all my resized brass was hard to chamber. When I pushed the bolt closed it almost felt as if I finishing off the resizing process.
When I got home I checked some of my other resized brass and had he same problem. This is with brand new Horandy FL dies that I originally adjusted by hornadys manual. I tried adjusting the die further in and out but not much difference and the shell holder is making contact with the die so it's not like I could get the case into the die any deeper than I was.
One thing I did notice is that when removing the case from the die there is a good amount of resistance when passing back over the expander.
Have you experienced reloaders encountered this before? I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong...
The good news is it was as accurate as I could shoot…I really need to get a better rest set-up.
Unfortunately I must have done something wrong during the resizing process as all my resized brass was hard to chamber. When I pushed the bolt closed it almost felt as if I finishing off the resizing process.
When I got home I checked some of my other resized brass and had he same problem. This is with brand new Horandy FL dies that I originally adjusted by hornadys manual. I tried adjusting the die further in and out but not much difference and the shell holder is making contact with the die so it's not like I could get the case into the die any deeper than I was.
One thing I did notice is that when removing the case from the die there is a good amount of resistance when passing back over the expander.
Have you experienced reloaders encountered this before? I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong...





















































