Originally Posted by Al_Nyhus
One thing that can really make life easier is using these die adjustment shims. No more fiddling around and trying to move the lock ring a micro amount to bump the shoulder a bit more or less. These are from .003 to .010 thick and I start by plopping a .006 under the lock ring and adjusting from there. If you need to adjust the shoulder bump a few thou., it easy to just put a thinner or thicker shim on, stack 'em, etc. to accomplish it. The die lock ring stays locked in place.

Once you start using these, it will be one of those 'light bulb moments'. grin

Was going to add these are almost universally used in the 'B' world. shocked Glad I caught myself...that was a close one. blush

Hope this helps. -Al

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Al, is there any reason these won't work using a Forster Co-Ax?


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