So the conscience is that my reloads are misfiring due to the shoulder being bumped back too much. I had some free time before work today and I though I would test some things out. Feel free to correct me at anytime because I dont know what Im doing. lol
Anyway. I got 9 pieces of shot brass. I deprimed them and then began the resizing process. For the first 3 I hammered them very aggressively into the resizing die with a rubber mallet. They are probably 1/16th of an inch below the surface of the resizing die. For the next 3 I hammered them until they were flush with the bottom of the die. For the last 3 I left them about 1/8th of an inch out of the die. Then I primed all of them and went to test them.
My thinking here is that if I am bumping the shoulder too much when I hammer the cases into the die that the first 3 shouldnt go off at all, I really dont know what to expect for the next 6. I checked the OAL of the cases too, all were sufficiently cut (2.020-2.040).
So I go outside and ever single primed piece of brass fires. Now I confused, am I missing something here?
Anyway. I got 9 pieces of shot brass. I deprimed them and then began the resizing process. For the first 3 I hammered them very aggressively into the resizing die with a rubber mallet. They are probably 1/16th of an inch below the surface of the resizing die. For the next 3 I hammered them until they were flush with the bottom of the die. For the last 3 I left them about 1/8th of an inch out of the die. Then I primed all of them and went to test them.
My thinking here is that if I am bumping the shoulder too much when I hammer the cases into the die that the first 3 shouldnt go off at all, I really dont know what to expect for the next 6. I checked the OAL of the cases too, all were sufficiently cut (2.020-2.040).
So I go outside and ever single primed piece of brass fires. Now I confused, am I missing something here?