)Stephan
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Hi Stephan,
If the brass is sizing the dia of the shoulder to .001" smaller in diameter than the fired size and at .200 above the base it is about .001 thou smaller in diameter than fired size, then adjust your die to set the shoulder back until the brass has almost no resistance closing (feel a little resitance in the last half of the bolt closing) you will have a pretty good set up..This is done with the firing pin and spring removed .This usually is somewhere between .0005 and -0015" of shoulder set back depending on how close your die matches your chamber.
John
Dear John,
thank you very much! I guess that shoulder bump is set up correctly right now (bolt will fall to roughly half closed position and can be closed with minimal resistance).
I will check the diameters of fired (unsized) and sized cases based on your input and provide feedback here!
Thank you, I highly appreciate your support
Stephan