I tried to resize some 7mm Rem Mag brass this morning using the Redding type S bushing style full length sizing die I got with the rifle. It's the first time I've used it and I didn't have a shellholder for it so I bought a Lee one, thinking a shellholder is a shellholder. Turns out that may be an incorrect assumption as even with the bushing stem removed from the die, the die doesn't reach the shoulder.
My process is to put the shellholder on the ram and raise it all the way up, then screw the sizing die down until it firmly touches the shellholder, back it off a full turn, and then try to resize a case, if the comparator shows the case hasn't been shortened, screw the die down another 1/8 of a turn and try again until the comparator shows I have bumped the shoulder back 0.002", then tighten the locking ring and never touch it again, having achieved my 0.002" shoulder bump.
I never got to push the shoulder back even when the die was hard up against the shellholder so I think the Lee shellholder must be taller than the Redding equivalent. I think my next step should be to either shim the inside of the shellholder so the case head sits higher in the die, or if that doesn't give me enough adjustment I could chuck the shellholder in a pillar drill and bring it down onto some wet and dry paper to reduce its height.
What do you think? Anyone else experienced this before? Can anyone else think of a better way to solve this without buying the Redding shellholder set for £65? I only want to size brass for this rifle so having a setup which will only work with it is not a problem.
Cheers for any insights, it would be good to hear what you all think about it and whether I have the right end of the stick or not.
Angus
My process is to put the shellholder on the ram and raise it all the way up, then screw the sizing die down until it firmly touches the shellholder, back it off a full turn, and then try to resize a case, if the comparator shows the case hasn't been shortened, screw the die down another 1/8 of a turn and try again until the comparator shows I have bumped the shoulder back 0.002", then tighten the locking ring and never touch it again, having achieved my 0.002" shoulder bump.
I never got to push the shoulder back even when the die was hard up against the shellholder so I think the Lee shellholder must be taller than the Redding equivalent. I think my next step should be to either shim the inside of the shellholder so the case head sits higher in the die, or if that doesn't give me enough adjustment I could chuck the shellholder in a pillar drill and bring it down onto some wet and dry paper to reduce its height.
What do you think? Anyone else experienced this before? Can anyone else think of a better way to solve this without buying the Redding shellholder set for £65? I only want to size brass for this rifle so having a setup which will only work with it is not a problem.
Cheers for any insights, it would be good to hear what you all think about it and whether I have the right end of the stick or not.
Angus


