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| Because the pressure required to push the nylon insert into the free bore tool case is less than that required to compress the ejector spring. Therefore the measurement you get is from the front of the ejector to the lands, instead of from the bolt face to the lands.
A brass case doesn�t have this problem as it headspaces on the shoulder then compresses the ejector spring. |
| Posts: 37 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: 23 January 2004 |
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| I make a inert round champer it.Then ram the bolt home and lock it.Then put the inert round in the seating die,and adjust it.All my loaded rounds will have the bullet on the lands,where I want them. |
| Posts: 255 | Location: Wurtsboro,NY.USA | Registered: 11 May 2003 |
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| For checking headspace and sizing die settings the RCBS PM is great...for finding the seating depth...not nearly accurate enough....go with the stoney point tool and modified cases for seating depth and you can get a "feel" for the pressure you are using with that tool.....then the Precison mic can be used to keep track of the loads and seating depths.......and experiment with the best seating depth...HTH..good luck and good shooting-loading!!! |
| Posts: 687 | Location: Jackson/Tenn/Madison | Registered: 07 March 2001 |
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