Re: headspace question
Mmmmmm.
Have you got fireformed brass from each of your 4 rifles that you can identify as having been fired in each particular rifle?
If so, do the following...
Get some headspace guage tools... Hornady make a great little set, as do sinclair and a few others.
Check the "headspace" by measure from the base of the DEPRIMED case to the shoulder datum line (mid-point of the case shoulder).
Make note of which rifle has the longest fireformed cases in this instance and which has the shortest. If your lucky they would all be in a close proximity.
If not, you need to set your die to bump back the shoulder 0.002 (boltgun) to 0.003 (autoloader) on your SHORTEST case. If you do not do this, the rifles that have more headspace and hence longer cases, will not chamber properly and have a high likelyhood of a jam.
My advice is that if you have a big difference between the longest and shortest headspaces, either you want to devise a system that allows you to easily reconfigure your die OR get a second die. My suggestion is to look at the Redding comp shell holder set. Perhaps the one die setting, with a combination of different heights of shellholders will allow you to use the one one die on multiple rifles and still be able to achieve minimal sizing with each.