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Join the contestYup I think your right. Dug out some old RCBS catalogs. .They didnt list any of .358 cals. Thats strange as they all have headspace dimensions listed. I'll just open up one of my '06 gauges.
Want to set shoulder bump. Already have digital calipers. Which adapter would you recommend? Thanks
Wow. Thanks alot for the wealth of info Sarge. I really appreciate it. Been reloading since I was 14. ('60). The whelen is a different animal with the neck/shoulder so close in size. Great looking bushing. Another "sarge" SFC Rob
If using it for base to datum only you won't have to open it up , it is over-bored . My Mic is old, you may want to confirm it is still the case on the newer RCBS mic .Nope its a set made by RCBS with a headspace ga and a tool to determin COAL. Guess I could just use a '06 headspace ga. Just have to open up the hole .050 to fit the .35 whelen neck O.D. Although the shoulder is app..077 shorter in the whelen The datum line should be close enuff.
Have a question about reloading the 35 whelen. I've been backing off a FL sizing die app 1/2 turn. No shoulder bump. Been seating hornaday 200 gr sp just before the cannulre. I notice a small "donut" on the neck, app 1/8" from the shoulder after sizing. Eventually will that be a problem? Should I size the neck all the way back to at least the shoulder? Thanks again for your help. RobGlad to help. And yeah, there's not much shoulder to look at on the standard Whelen.
Forgot to mention my 35 Whelen is the AI version so the shoulder is a little more positive, but it doesn't change the internal ballistics of this round too much or the way it's sized and measured, just gives it a sharper and more defined shoulder to work with. (It was my first centerfire rifle, a Rem 700, and did the conversion a lot of years ago when I thought it'd matter.)
So with my 35 Whelen AI, the fired shoulder diameter is .456" and the fired neck OD is .391" - that gives a nominal datum line diameter of .423" at the middle of the shoulder. Yours will be slightly smaller at the shoulder, but this illustrates how you can measure your own brass to determine what bushing to use for shoulder measurements. Even on a small shoulder like this, in my experience if you're within .010"-.015" of the middle of the shoulder, it'll work fine (you're going to use the same tool for all the measurements, so the precise diameter isn't all that important as long as it doesn't change).
Keep in mind though, these base to shoulder measurements need to be kept to a relative value only, not absolute; that's partly why I say to zero the caliper on the fired case rather than just writing down the absolute measurement value. They are only relevant to the specific tool you're using; someone else's comparator tool might have a slightly different bushing ID, or the edge of the hole sharper or more chamfered or rounded than yours, etc, making any comparison of the absolute numbers with other online members a wasted effort at best.
Just BTW, I'm not a sarge in real life, that's just a label the forum uses based on post count or something. Appreciate your service though!
Have a question about reloading the 35 whelen. I've been backing off a FL sizing die app 1/2 turn. No shoulder bump. Been seating hornaday 200 gr sp just before the cannulre. I notice a small "donut" on the neck, app 1/8" from the shoulder after sizing. Eventually will that be a problem? Should I size the neck all the way back to at least the shoulder? Thanks again for your help. Rob