I'm setting up a .308 for F/TR competition. I'm using a Type S Redding bushing die and the Krieger barrel that was chambered by a trusted gunsmith.
Cases that are fire-formed measure .4561 at the shoulder. Saami specifications for the .308 Winchester looks to be .4539. After forcing the case into and out of the die the die I get approximately .4532 at the shoulder which means the shoulders were squeezed back .0029".
So I assume the die is correct. At least the SAAMI spec of .4539 and the Redding die producing a sized case at .4532 seems reasonable. After initial fire-forming I've resized about 50 cases and though none stuck in the die they sure as heck were harder to get in and out (using Hornady one shot and I also tried sizing die wax) than I expected.
So after the range visit I took three cases and averaged the shoulder width change and the shoulder bump back.
- The shoulder was pushed in an average of .0036" with the Redding die
- The shoulder was bumped back (using Redding competition shell holders) to where I had a snug closure of the stripped bolt that averaged .0021.
As a heads up I gotta tell you I'm spoiled. As a short range PPC benchrest shooter all we have to do it send some fired cases to Harrell and he sends us the die we need to match our cylinder. So this is the first production sizing die that I've used for quite a while. And I'm somewhat handicapped as I am using a dusty old RCBS Partner press that I used on all of the small calibers I shot back in the 90's. So maybe the .0036 resizing at the shoulder is within industry standards? And I just need a beefier sizing press??
So here are the questions:
- Is it normal for a sizing die to push the shoulders in as much as .0036" in order to yield .4532 within industry standard of a SAAMI spec of .4539.
- Is the chamber that produces a fire-formed case (measured at the shoulder) .4568 (versus the SAAMI cartridge speck of the .4539) oversized?
- What options are there for a .308 Winchester custom die.
On a positive note the last group I shot with this rig yesterday was a nice .250 @ 100 yards so I see light at the end of the tunnel. Just gotta get the sizing die thing sorted out.
Thanks for listening. Bill.
Cases that are fire-formed measure .4561 at the shoulder. Saami specifications for the .308 Winchester looks to be .4539. After forcing the case into and out of the die the die I get approximately .4532 at the shoulder which means the shoulders were squeezed back .0029".
So I assume the die is correct. At least the SAAMI spec of .4539 and the Redding die producing a sized case at .4532 seems reasonable. After initial fire-forming I've resized about 50 cases and though none stuck in the die they sure as heck were harder to get in and out (using Hornady one shot and I also tried sizing die wax) than I expected.
So after the range visit I took three cases and averaged the shoulder width change and the shoulder bump back.
- The shoulder was pushed in an average of .0036" with the Redding die
- The shoulder was bumped back (using Redding competition shell holders) to where I had a snug closure of the stripped bolt that averaged .0021.
As a heads up I gotta tell you I'm spoiled. As a short range PPC benchrest shooter all we have to do it send some fired cases to Harrell and he sends us the die we need to match our cylinder. So this is the first production sizing die that I've used for quite a while. And I'm somewhat handicapped as I am using a dusty old RCBS Partner press that I used on all of the small calibers I shot back in the 90's. So maybe the .0036 resizing at the shoulder is within industry standards? And I just need a beefier sizing press??
So here are the questions:
- Is it normal for a sizing die to push the shoulders in as much as .0036" in order to yield .4532 within industry standard of a SAAMI spec of .4539.
- Is the chamber that produces a fire-formed case (measured at the shoulder) .4568 (versus the SAAMI cartridge speck of the .4539) oversized?
- What options are there for a .308 Winchester custom die.
On a positive note the last group I shot with this rig yesterday was a nice .250 @ 100 yards so I see light at the end of the tunnel. Just gotta get the sizing die thing sorted out.
Thanks for listening. Bill.