Had a question as to what is a normal process. After getting the a sizing die or seating die set to the headspace to where I want it, keeping the die from rotating, I tighten the lock ring down, seeming to torque the set screw pretty good. When I am done with that die, when I have tried to remove it, by turning the lock ring, the lock ring starts to slip on the die, or conversely, if I remove it by turning the die, the die slips in the lock ring.
Am I, 1) not tightening the set screw enough? or 2) threading the lock ring too tight?
Should I be torqueing the piss out of the set screw and not worry about the threads on the die? Should I just be threading the lock ring to only a finger tight position against the press bushing?
Or both of the above?
Because it has been slipping, it has involved more set up time to get it back to my previously measured setting.
Am I, 1) not tightening the set screw enough? or 2) threading the lock ring too tight?
Should I be torqueing the piss out of the set screw and not worry about the threads on the die? Should I just be threading the lock ring to only a finger tight position against the press bushing?
Or both of the above?
Because it has been slipping, it has involved more set up time to get it back to my previously measured setting.