I am just starting to reload .308 for my bolt action and not knowing any better I bought small base dies. What I have heard, and I could be mistaken, is that these are designed to be used for semi autos and lever actions and are extremely hard on the brass but they will work. My brass need a lot of trimming after sizing. Could the small base dies be contributing to that?
I ordered a Lee collet die and a full length die to use instead. I don't think they take out primers so I am hoping I can take my RCBS small base die and open it right up and hopefully it can lunch out the primers without resizing.
It's my understanding you need to use full length dies occasionally when the shoulder stretches out but how do you know when to use them? I heard if they are hard to close the bolt on but is there a better way to measure the height of the shoulder?
How do you guys do it?
I ordered a Lee collet die and a full length die to use instead. I don't think they take out primers so I am hoping I can take my RCBS small base die and open it right up and hopefully it can lunch out the primers without resizing.
It's my understanding you need to use full length dies occasionally when the shoulder stretches out but how do you know when to use them? I heard if they are hard to close the bolt on but is there a better way to measure the height of the shoulder?
How do you guys do it?


















































