Originally Posted By: DABOriginally Posted By: fw707Originally Posted By: venaticHe has no shell holder to grind down....it’s a Forster.
It can be did.
Not with a Forster.
With the Forster you would have to grind down the die itself.
Nope....
I have 2 Co-ax presses. I had a gunsmith take .010 off (both sets) of the top of the shell holder jaws with a surface grinder.
Originally Posted By: DAB
Read what Catshooter has posted on this subject.
I read what he posted, and I agree with him completely.
The OP's die/shell holder combination is allowing his fired brass to go in the FL die far enough to squeeze the case to a length that's longer than the fired measurement, but it's not allowing the brass to go far enough into the die to bump the shoulder back shorter than the actual chamber length.
That's why the bolt won't close.
I had 2 sets of dies that had this problem. They would allow the brass to go in the die far enough to bump the shoulder back about .0005 or so if I really jammed the die down onto the shell holder jaws, but they wouldn't allow me to get the .0015 or .002 bump that I wanted.
Shaving .010 off the shell holder jaws fixed the problem and gave me lots of room to spare.
The OP needs to shave about .010 off his die to fix the problem with that particular die, or he can shave about .010 off his shell holder jaws and prevent the problem with any other dies he uses in that particular press.
It can be did.
Not with a Forster.
With the Forster you would have to grind down the die itself.
Nope....
I have 2 Co-ax presses. I had a gunsmith take .010 off (both sets) of the top of the shell holder jaws with a surface grinder.
Originally Posted By: DAB
Read what Catshooter has posted on this subject.
I read what he posted, and I agree with him completely.
The OP's die/shell holder combination is allowing his fired brass to go in the FL die far enough to squeeze the case to a length that's longer than the fired measurement, but it's not allowing the brass to go far enough into the die to bump the shoulder back shorter than the actual chamber length.
That's why the bolt won't close.
I had 2 sets of dies that had this problem. They would allow the brass to go in the die far enough to bump the shoulder back about .0005 or so if I really jammed the die down onto the shell holder jaws, but they wouldn't allow me to get the .0015 or .002 bump that I wanted.
Shaving .010 off the shell holder jaws fixed the problem and gave me lots of room to spare.
The OP needs to shave about .010 off his die to fix the problem with that particular die, or he can shave about .010 off his shell holder jaws and prevent the problem with any other dies he uses in that particular press.
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