Great questions and I am interested in the answers as well.As a slightly-past-amateur level reloader, I am constantly learning new things and I am fascinated with this thread. Can someone educate me a little more on the topic of bumping the shoulder back? Does the FL resizing do that by default; and if so, but how much on average? I've only lightly experimented with partial-length and neck sizing; most of what I've done has been full length.
Also, what is the proper way of measuring how much the shoulder has been set back?
I’m gonna post some links that are worth watching. These video are coming from guys who compete at a high level in Precision Rifle Competitions or load more ammo in a year than most will shoot in a lifetime.As a slightly-past-amateur level reloader, I am constantly learning new things and I am fascinated with this thread. Can someone educate me a little more on the topic of bumping the shoulder back? Does the FL resizing do that by default; and if so, but how much on average? I've only lightly experimented with partial-length and neck sizing; most of what I've done has been full length.
Also, what is the proper way of measuring how much the shoulder has been set back?
Great videos, thanks for posting!I’m gonna post some links that are worth watching. These video are coming from guys who compete at a high level in Precision Rifle Competitions or load more ammo in a year than most will shoot in a lifetime.
"Anytime you see an RCBS Chargemaster anywhere near the words "precision" be wary."
Ha! I use an RCBS 505 (Ohaus) and an inexpensive E scale that I've found to be very accurate. Most of my riles will deliver sub MOA groups at 100 yards within a lot of the fuss and bother cited in the above posts and since I am not a competition shooter it's good enough for my purposes.
For pure target shooting and maximum accuracy potential, custom collet neck sizing dies may yield the best results.
@Nevada MikeSome handloaders say you should bump the shoulder .002" - .004". Others say fireform, then neck size only. For non DG loads what do you like to do? Why?
This makes sense.@
@Nevada Mike
I always fireform my cases then just neck size until they get a bit hard to chamber. After that I full length size, trim, chamfer and anneal my cases and start the process again.
Do what works for you tho.
Bob