I just finished this gun in .260 rem. I’m using a Hornady Comparator to measure base to shoulder. I’m using a Forester die.
Using a Fail Zero BCG and a Wilson Combat barrel.
My Forester will size my brass to 1.620 base to shoulder as measured with the Hornady comparator, no smaller, done deal. When I drop a sized case into the chamber and let the BCG slam into lock up it changes the brass length to 1.610. Yes, I’m caming over. I’ve also tried different shell plates, no change. Tonight I stopped by my LGS and measured a factory .260 cartridge and it measured 1.610. I don’t like the idea of my brass getting slam sized down .010. I’m a match shooter and just can’t deal with it
So what’s the fix? Relieve my lugs on the back side? Are all dies the same? Seems to me .010 is a whole lot of difference but why dis my BCG slam sized brass match the factory cartridges?
Using a Fail Zero BCG and a Wilson Combat barrel.
My Forester will size my brass to 1.620 base to shoulder as measured with the Hornady comparator, no smaller, done deal. When I drop a sized case into the chamber and let the BCG slam into lock up it changes the brass length to 1.610. Yes, I’m caming over. I’ve also tried different shell plates, no change. Tonight I stopped by my LGS and measured a factory .260 cartridge and it measured 1.610. I don’t like the idea of my brass getting slam sized down .010. I’m a match shooter and just can’t deal with it
So what’s the fix? Relieve my lugs on the back side? Are all dies the same? Seems to me .010 is a whole lot of difference but why dis my BCG slam sized brass match the factory cartridges?