So I am working on my load development on a brand-new remage criterion barrel 7mm rem mag.
Originally I shot virgin hornady brass that measured 2.104 from case bottom to the datum point in the shoulder for load development. After firing the case is now 2.114. I always have heard and read to bump the shoulder back 0.002" or use the bolt (without a firing pin) to let you know where the shoulder needs to be. So the case inserts and the bolt handle falls over with a 2.114 shoulder. I thought this was odd as I felt the 2.114 case would have some resistance.So to check my theory,I had an old case ( same 7mm rem mag from an old barrel) that measured 2.118. I continued to bump the shoulder until the bolt closed with no resistance, that measured 2.114. I'm not sure if it matters but I'm using a RCBS full length die and the brass is on its 2nd sizing ( original load development and now reloading for shooting).
So I guess my confusion is if the case is fire formed to a shoulder measurement of 2.114, wouldn't the bolt closed with some resistance? What am I missing here?
Originally I shot virgin hornady brass that measured 2.104 from case bottom to the datum point in the shoulder for load development. After firing the case is now 2.114. I always have heard and read to bump the shoulder back 0.002" or use the bolt (without a firing pin) to let you know where the shoulder needs to be. So the case inserts and the bolt handle falls over with a 2.114 shoulder. I thought this was odd as I felt the 2.114 case would have some resistance.So to check my theory,I had an old case ( same 7mm rem mag from an old barrel) that measured 2.118. I continued to bump the shoulder until the bolt closed with no resistance, that measured 2.114. I'm not sure if it matters but I'm using a RCBS full length die and the brass is on its 2nd sizing ( original load development and now reloading for shooting).
So I guess my confusion is if the case is fire formed to a shoulder measurement of 2.114, wouldn't the bolt closed with some resistance? What am I missing here?
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