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Resizing question???

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  • JustC
    back the sizing die out some to where the shellholder and die body just barely meet. Try chambering the round again after sizing this way.

    it is a 257wthby die not a 257rbts die correct?
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  • toad67
    Yes, 257 wbyquote:Originally posted by JustC
    back the sizing die out some to where the shellholder and die body just barely meet. Try chambering the round again after sizing this way.

    it is a 257wthby die not a 257rbts die correct?
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  • zimmden
    With a good dial caliper measure a loaded factory cartridge at the neck, at the base above the belt and just below the shoulder. Compare this with the same measurements on a case you've resized. If you have a headspace gage, compare readings of factory round to your resized round.
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  • sandwarrior
    You might want to paint one stripe with a sharpie from the case mouth all the way down to the belt of the case. Then chamber the case and see what it does. I've had dies that didn't size down at the bottom of the body.

    One thing I've done is lightly run the top of the shell holder over emery cloth and take a couple thousandths of an inch off. That pushes the case just a little farther up into the die.
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  • glockman40sw
    If you continue to have problems even after you have set your dies properly you may need to go to small base dies that will reduce your case size by a few thousandths.
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  • HandLoad
    Is your shellholder same brand as die set?
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  • toad67
    Glockman and Handload,

    Yes it is an RCBS shell holder and what exactly do you mean by small base dies?? Thanks for all of the help.

    Todd
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  • zimmden
    Small base sizing dies are needed for tight chambers ( slightly undersized ) useful where custom chambers are used. Redding makes these dies. If your tight case is only oversize near the base, milling a few thousandths thickness off the top of the shellholder will allow the die to size the shoulder and base slightly more.
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  • fishmasty
    Cam over. keep screwing down the Die after it touches the shell holder and try the empty in the rifle untill the empty cartridge chambers.
    That is what I have to do on my wssm's and wsm cartridges.
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  • 336marlin
    Were the cases you are sizing fired in your rifle? Had a similar situation where I was using some belted cases fired in another gun and the belt had expanded. Just out of curiousity I chucked one up and turned a .001 off the front of the belt and it chambered fine. Seems the other gun had a different headspace that the sizing die didn't address. You might see if that's the case.
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  • glockman40sw
    Toad67.
    Small base dies are also used for lever actions and semi-autos for easier extraction. With the right dies and the proper shell plate, touching the bottom of the die to the shell plate and then camming over, your casings should be working easily in your bolt action rifle.
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