Gotcha, I thought you had a source for buying ones that were made with a reduced height.
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When I first headspaced my new 22-250 barrel, I apparently set it a bit too close. Although factory ammo would fit fine, my RCBS FL die would bottom out on the shell holder and not bump the shoulder back once my brass hit that stiff bolt closure max dimension. So after pondering my options, I loosened the barrel nut and backed the barrel off a few thou. Problem solved, everything fits and works like it should and I can get a good .0015 to .002 bump.
you are getting a consistent 2 thousandth bump now which is more than i set my dies up for. why do you want a 3 thousandth bump?
if so just loosen the nut and back the barrel up a touch. the go gauge is minimum saami specs and the no go gauge is made to max saami spec. you could even headspace with the no go but i don't know why you would.
frankly i would set the die up for a 1 thousandth shoulder bump and resize the case body by one of the methods suggested above.
So based on feedback I think I'm going to look into getting a honed FL die for next season. I don't plan on changing from the 6.5x47 for match use any time soon as it's literally been the most consistent and most accurate cartridge I've shot to date. So it would be an investment for down the road.
Doing this changed my game in F/TR mid and long range. It was an experiment with a lee die that took me that direction about 7 years ago. The only die I have that can compete with it is a forester that I bored to the same dimensions.Quote:
I think I'm going to look into getting a honed FL die for next season
I had a problem with not being able to set shoulders back on my .308 110FP. Rather than going through the trouble of tightening the head space on the rifle I just took .001" off the top of my shell holder. didn't need any tools other than some wet dry paper and an old piece of glass for a flat surface.