I am interested in others results when shoulder bumping with a body die and how consistent their results are in terms of set back.
Last night I bumped some freshly annealed Lapua cases and an estimated 75% or so were consistent .002 set back with remaining percentage split evenly with .003 set back to .001.
Is this what others are experiencing as routine?
Outside of the entry level Lee challenger press and related press slack/over-camming stuff can this be attributed to differences in the individual cases? (they are all from the same lot)
Regards all
Ronr
Givens:
- Lee challenger press and Redding body die
- Lapua cases, same lot
- Annealing method: propane torch and socket, duration developed with Tempilaq and help and interpretation of results from others here
- This will be my 4th season reloading.
- Application is for more accurate distance shooting at the range, reloading skill development
- Rifles – off the shelf bolts - shooting better as I get better
Last night I bumped some freshly annealed Lapua cases and an estimated 75% or so were consistent .002 set back with remaining percentage split evenly with .003 set back to .001.
Is this what others are experiencing as routine?
Outside of the entry level Lee challenger press and related press slack/over-camming stuff can this be attributed to differences in the individual cases? (they are all from the same lot)
Regards all
Ronr
Givens:
- Lee challenger press and Redding body die
- Lapua cases, same lot
- Annealing method: propane torch and socket, duration developed with Tempilaq and help and interpretation of results from others here
- This will be my 4th season reloading.
- Application is for more accurate distance shooting at the range, reloading skill development
- Rifles – off the shelf bolts - shooting better as I get better





















































