Longshot338
CGN Regular
- Location
- Southern Ontario
Hi All,
I have a ton of brass from many different rifles. While this question sort of applies to all my brass, I am most concerned with the 303 British I reload.
I have a Hornady Headspace guage. I FL sized brass, fired it out of my LB No.4, and measured it. I then set the die up to resize only enough to bump the shoulder of the case back by 0.001".
Can I use the same die setup to resize brass from other rifles? My line of thought is thus: if the brass starts out smaller than my chamber, no issues; I will merely be squeezing the neck down to give me proper tension. If the brass is larger than my chamber, after it is run through my die, it should be back into specs, No?
I have tried this on several cases that were shorter to the shoulder than my chamber. Only the top 3/4" of the neck was swaged down in the die; there was a little bump where the existing neck had NOT been squeezed in my die, and the existing shoulder remained. I done forsee an issue with this persay; after I fire it once, it should be good, or not?
Alec
I have a ton of brass from many different rifles. While this question sort of applies to all my brass, I am most concerned with the 303 British I reload.
I have a Hornady Headspace guage. I FL sized brass, fired it out of my LB No.4, and measured it. I then set the die up to resize only enough to bump the shoulder of the case back by 0.001".
Can I use the same die setup to resize brass from other rifles? My line of thought is thus: if the brass starts out smaller than my chamber, no issues; I will merely be squeezing the neck down to give me proper tension. If the brass is larger than my chamber, after it is run through my die, it should be back into specs, No?
I have tried this on several cases that were shorter to the shoulder than my chamber. Only the top 3/4" of the neck was swaged down in the die; there was a little bump where the existing neck had NOT been squeezed in my die, and the existing shoulder remained. I done forsee an issue with this persay; after I fire it once, it should be good, or not?
Alec


















































