Kyle Schultz
Member
I'm preparing to fire my new 30BR this week. I'm borrowing a friend's Harrell's B2 sizing die to use temporarily. Per Harrell's instructions, I plan to send them three 2X-fired cases so they can spec the die.
However, based on my 6 Dasher experience with them, IMO they are too conservation when it come to sizing the base. I understand not wanting to overwork the brass but my experience, again based on the 6 Dasher, is that unless you aggressively resize the base, you will eventually experience difficult extractions and "clickers".
A search of the board seems to indicate that a 2.5 is the typical die they spec. And there are also reports of cases sized with the 2.5 sticking in Wilson seating dies. Some members report Harrell's provided a reworked 2.5 die and others report using a 3.0 die. FWIW, in my 6 Dasher, Harrell's initially sent me a D1.5 but I now use a D4.
Is there a general consensus of which Harrell's 30BR resizing die is appropriate? TIA!
However, based on my 6 Dasher experience with them, IMO they are too conservation when it come to sizing the base. I understand not wanting to overwork the brass but my experience, again based on the 6 Dasher, is that unless you aggressively resize the base, you will eventually experience difficult extractions and "clickers".
A search of the board seems to indicate that a 2.5 is the typical die they spec. And there are also reports of cases sized with the 2.5 sticking in Wilson seating dies. Some members report Harrell's provided a reworked 2.5 die and others report using a 3.0 die. FWIW, in my 6 Dasher, Harrell's initially sent me a D1.5 but I now use a D4.
Is there a general consensus of which Harrell's 30BR resizing die is appropriate? TIA!