Originally Posted by valad
BSA,

First of all, I do not see a video link on your post. Can you see this link? I do not see anything besides you saying video.

You seriously think my dies are [bleep] up? I have a few new 223Rem brass and decided to take this brass and test in my rifle and the colt closing feels the same as the brass I end up with all of the adjustments. When you get new brass do you run it through the sizer die? if not then the bolt closes tight on this new brass. I have seen some say you should size new brass.

I will place an email to RBCS and let them know of my situation.

Meanwhile I will move on to working on this 270Win and see if I can get this to work for me.

Thanks for your help!


Yes, the videos are right there in one of my previous posts. You should really check them out and let us know if you are doing it as the video suggests. It may help you quite a bit..

Here's my previous post with the videos on it, let me know if you don't see them:
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by valad
I seem to be getting confused with OAL. This is the measure from the tip of the bullet to the head...the overall length. This is virtually useless when you are reloading because the OAL will always be different. What reloaders are interested in is the contact point at the ogive regardless of the OAL...but the finished ammo needs to fit in the magazine unless loading single shot.

The Stoney and Comparator measures to the ogive.

I am in the process of removing the bullets and as someone and you stated adjust die down in increments until the case just fits in the chamber with minimal pressure.

BTW...its a chore to remove the bullets. I must have done more than 10 whacks before the bullet came out. I incorrectly assume the die was set up for sizing case but in reality I should have size one case and see if it fits in the chamber and get it right and then size all cases knowing it will work. At least I only got 28 cases to remove the bullet but I also have to resize probably 100 cases again. Live and learn...

BTW thanks to you and all of the other guys as I am learning a bit.


Sounds like you are getting the right idea. I also agree with swifty about the collet bullet puller, they work great. The inertia one is junk. I also agree with buckeyespecial on the RCBS dies:
Originally Posted by BuckeyeSpecial
RCBS dies are OK, I have no trouble with mine as purchased and used since 1983.



Here is a video you need to watch on adjusting your sizing die. He's using Lee dies, but it's the same process with the RCBS dies. Just make sure you tighten the lock ring when you are done. When you decide you want to get more anal and just bump your shoulder back .003", buy a RCBS precision mic (or similar tool). If your chamber is good (within SAMI specs), you can just full length size your brass, as detailed in this video:




This isn't my video, but it should help.


Here's another video on seating the bullet:


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
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