I hear ya...dmazur “Perfectly” probably is not the right word in this case...
All I can say is: I never had this kind of measuring and critical sizing issues with my Sloppy Remington 742. I set up those 30.06 dies, trimmed cases to length and made reloads that always fired.
Thanks for your...
Ahhhhhhh...
Thanks...
A little "Trial & Error" method on a few empty cases then adjust the die to match the case once it fits perfectly into the cartridge gauge...I presume
So we're talking about 2 different gauges here...
A headspace "GO" gauge to set the die, (and to check periodically)
and a
Cartridge headspace gauge to check the case normally after it is run through the full length sizing die…?
Seems like this might be a good thread to ask this question.
Although I’m new to the forum (posting) I’ve been reading a lot of information as I’m changing from 30.06 reloading to .308 for my new Springfield M1A and trying to clear up some facts.
First, I’ve got once fired Remington brass...
I know this thread is kind of old, but I thought I'd ask here…
I recently upgraded from my old 30.06 to a Springfield M1A (.308). I had been reloading for years for my .06 but haven’t purchase dies in quite some time. As I’m doing my research, there are a lot of new tings on the market today...
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