I am fairly new to reloading and I am having difficulty bumping the shoulder back on my brass on different calibers that I shoot. My primary problems are with 22-250, 270 Win, 7mm Rem Mag, and 7mm Weatherby Mag. The problem I’m having is that the shoulder actually grows aprox .001 to .002 after full length resizing. It is actually longer after resizing than before. I am using a new MEC Marksman Press, RCBS F/L Dies and shell holders and the Hornady Headspace Comparator Gage. I am only looking to bump the shoulders back .001 to .002 from the average of fired brass. I set up my dies all the same by placing the shell holder in the ram, move the ram to the up position, then screw the die down until it touches the shell holder. Resize a piece of brass and check the headspace and I also use a case gage. I adjust or turn the die down a 1/16 to 1/8 turn in an attempt to achieve the results I desire. I do not know what else to do differently?
Thanks for your suggestions.
Gil
Thanks for your suggestions.
Gil