Yes I ran this question at the other websight too, but it's quiet about it:
QUESTION:
....when I leave the expander ball/rod out of my new Redding die, I'm getting about a .205 size diameter opening when sizing my fired .243 cases down to .224 cal. That's wayyyy tight. With the expander ball/rod applied, that .205 hole is pulled back open to about .222-.223
For comparison sake, I checked my Lee FL sizer in .223 calk to see that it sizes cases to only about .219 with the ball/rod left out.
So, I'm concerned that this expensive Lapua brass is really going to get squeezed and stretched back and forth in excess quite a bit.
At first I thought that this custom die was machined a bit too tight. But, is it just perhaps that .243 brass is a thicker metal mouth then .223Rem, and so this tight .205 opening is to be expected? I've also discovered that the expander ball pulling this mouth open really doesn't help with case concentricity either!
BTW....I'm just using old .243 brass for practice. The die is actually for a 22x47 Lapua. The brass is just as thick.
QUESTION:
....when I leave the expander ball/rod out of my new Redding die, I'm getting about a .205 size diameter opening when sizing my fired .243 cases down to .224 cal. That's wayyyy tight. With the expander ball/rod applied, that .205 hole is pulled back open to about .222-.223
For comparison sake, I checked my Lee FL sizer in .223 calk to see that it sizes cases to only about .219 with the ball/rod left out.
So, I'm concerned that this expensive Lapua brass is really going to get squeezed and stretched back and forth in excess quite a bit.
At first I thought that this custom die was machined a bit too tight. But, is it just perhaps that .243 brass is a thicker metal mouth then .223Rem, and so this tight .205 opening is to be expected? I've also discovered that the expander ball pulling this mouth open really doesn't help with case concentricity either!
BTW....I'm just using old .243 brass for practice. The die is actually for a 22x47 Lapua. The brass is just as thick.