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		<title>Die Shims For Full-Length Sizing Dies &#8212; EZ Die Adjusting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2022 05:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your cases become hard to extract, or you feel a stiff bolt lift when removing a cartridge, it&#8217;s probably time to full-length size your cases, and &#8220;bump&#8221; the shoulder back. Short-range benchrest shooters, running high pressures, typically full-length size every load cycle, bumping the shoulder .001-.002&#8243;. The vast majority of mid-range and long-range F-Class [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When your cases become hard to extract, or you feel a stiff bolt lift when removing a cartridge, it&#8217;s probably time to full-length size your cases, and &#8220;bump&#8221; the shoulder back. Short-range benchrest shooters, running high pressures, typically full-length size every load cycle, bumping the shoulder .001-.002&#8243;. The vast majority of mid-range and long-range F-Class shooters also full-length size every time. High Power shooters with gas guns should definitely full-length size every time, and may need to bump the shoulders .003&#8243; or more to ensure reliable feeding and extraction.</p>
<p><b>Use Shims for Precise Control of Shoulder Bump</b><br />
Some shooters like to set the &#8220;default&#8221; position for their full-length die to have an &#8220;ample&#8221; .003&#8243; or .004&#8243; shoulder bump. When they need less bump, a simple way to reduce the amount of shoulder movement is to use precision shims in .001&#8243; (one-thousandth) increments. Sinclair Int&#8217;l offers a set of <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">seven (7) shims</a> for your standard 7/8-14 FL sizing dies for $14.99.</p>
<p>Sinclair explains: &#8220;Each shim is notched for easy size identification. Just set your die using one of the middle thickness shims. Adjustments can be made easily by changing shims to increase or decrease die depth without changing the stem setting. This is a great upgrade for non-micrometer adjustable dies.&#8221;</p>
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Here are reports from Forum members who use the shims:</p>
<p>&#8220;Great product. I have my die lock ring(s) adjusted for the shortest headspace length on my multiple chambers 6BRs and 6PPCs. When needing a longer headspace, I just refer to my notes and add the appropriate shim under the lock ring. Keep it simple.&#8221; &#8212; F.D. Shuster</p>
<p>Mats Johansson writes: &#8220;I&#8217;ve been using [shims] since Skip Otto (of BR fame) came out with them. I set up my dies with the .006&#8243; shim, giving me the option of bumping the shoulder a bit more when the brass gets old and hardens while still having room to adjust up for zero headspace, should I have missed the original setup by a thou or two. Hunting rounds can easily be bumped an extra .002-.003&#8243; for positive, no-crush feeding. Being a safety-oriented cheapskate, I couldn&#8217;t live without them &#8212; they let me reload my cases a gazillion times without dangerous web-stretching. <strong>Shims are a must-have, as simple as that</strong>.&#8221; &#8212; Mats Johansson</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="6" border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sinclairshim02.jpg" alt="Sinclair Die Shims"></a><a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Brownells</a> offers the seven-piece set of <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Sizing Die Shims</a> that let you adjust the height of your die (and thereby the amount of bump and sizing) in precise .001&#8243; increments. Sinclair explains: &#8220;Some handloaders will set their die up to achieve maximum sizing and then progressively use Sinclair Die Shims between the lock ring and the press head to move the die away from the shellholder. Doing this allows you to leave the lock ring in the same position. These shims are usually available in increments of .001&#8243; and work very well.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Seven Shims from .003&#8243; to .010&#8243;</b><br />
For use with 7/8-14 threaded dies, Sinclair&#8217;s $14.99 <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Die Shim Kit</a> (Sinclair item 22400 or Brownells Code 749-001-325WB) includes seven shims in thicknesses of .003, .004, .005, .006, .007, .008, and .010. For ease of use, shim thickness is indicated by the number of notches cut in the outer edge of each shim. Even without looking you can &#8220;count&#8221; the notches by feel.</p>
<p>NOTE: These shim sets can also be use to adjust bullet seating depth for dies that lack micrometer adjustment. Use the same 7/8-14 shims with your non-micrometer seating dies.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" border="1" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/shim20x4.jpg" alt="Sinclair Die Shims"><b>Shims for Arbor Dies</b></p>
<p>Do you seat with an Arbor Press? No problem&#8230;</p>
<p>Brownells offers a <strong>$14.99 10-shim Arbor Die set</strong> for use with <strong>L.E. Wilson seating dies</strong> employed with arbor presses. Frankly we prefer micrometer-top Wilson dies, but if you have the standard Arbor dies, these shims come in handy. Order either <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Brownells Code 749-001-370WB</a> (.22 to .243 caliber)</a> or <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Brownells Code 749-001-326WB</a> (.25 to .30 caliber).</p>
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		<title>Smart Reloader &#8212; Die Shims For Full-Length Sizing Dies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2020 06:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your cases become hard to extract, or you feel a stiff bolt lift when removing a cartridge, it&#8217;s probably time to full-length size your cases, and &#8220;bump&#8221; the shoulder back. Short-range benchrest shooters, running high pressures, typically full-length size every load cycle, bumping the shoulder .001-.002&#8243;. The vast majority of mid-range and long-range F-Class [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When your cases become hard to extract, or you feel a stiff bolt lift when removing a cartridge, it&#8217;s probably time to full-length size your cases, and &#8220;bump&#8221; the shoulder back. Short-range benchrest shooters, running high pressures, typically full-length size every load cycle, bumping the shoulder .001-.002&#8243;. The vast majority of mid-range and long-range F-Class shooters also full-length size every time. High Power shooters with gas guns should definitely full-length size every time, and may need to bump the shoulders .003&#8243; or more to ensure reliable feeding and extraction.</p>
<p><b>Use Shims for Precise Control of Shoulder Bump</b><br />
Some shooters like to set the &#8220;default&#8221; position for their full-length die to have an &#8220;ample&#8221; .003&#8243; or .004&#8243; shoulder bump. When they need less bump, a simple way to reduce the amount of shoulder movement is to use precision shims in .001&#8243; (one-thousandth) increments. Sinclair Int&#8217;l offers a set of <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">seven (7) shims</a> for your standard 7/8-14 FL sizing dies for $14.99.</p>
<p>Sinclair explains: &#8220;Each shim is notched for easy size identification. Just set your die using one of the middle thickness shims. Adjustments can be made easily by changing shims to increase or decrease die depth without changing the stem setting. This is a great upgrade for non-micrometer adjustable dies.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>
Here are reports from Forum members who use the shims:</p>
<p>&#8220;Great product. I have my die lock ring(s) adjusted for the shortest headspace length on my multiple chambers 6BRs and 6PPCs. When needing a longer headspace, I just refer to my notes and add the appropriate shim under the lock ring. Keep it simple.&#8221; &#8212; F.D. Shuster</p>
<p>Mats Johansson writes: &#8220;I&#8217;ve been using [shims] since Skip Otto (of BR fame) came out with them. I set up my dies with the .006&#8243; shim, giving me the option of bumping the shoulder a bit more when the brass gets old and hardens while still having room to adjust up for zero headspace, should I have missed the original setup by a thou or two. Hunting rounds can easily be bumped an extra .002-.003&#8243; for positive, no-crush feeding. Being a safety-oriented cheapskate, I couldn&#8217;t live without them &#8212; they let me reload my cases a gazillion times without dangerous web-stretching. <strong>Shims are a must-have, as simple as that</strong>.&#8221; &#8212; Mats Johansson</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="6" border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sinclairshim02.jpg" alt="Sinclair Die Shims"></a><a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Brownells</a> offers the seven-piece set of <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Sizing Die Shims</a> that let you adjust the height of your die (and thereby the amount of bump and sizing) in precise .001&#8243; increments. Sinclair explains: &#8220;Some handloaders will set their die up to achieve maximum sizing and then progressively use Sinclair Die Shims between the lock ring and the press head to move the die away from the shellholder. Doing this allows you to leave the lock ring in the same position. These shims are usually available in increments of .001&#8243; and work very well.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Seven Shims from .003&#8243; to .010&#8243;</b><br />
For use with 7/8-14 threaded dies, Sinclair&#8217;s $14.99 <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Die Shim Kit</a> (Sinclair item 22400 or Brownells Code 749-001-325WB) includes seven shims in thicknesses of .003, .004, .005, .006, .007, .008, and .010. For ease of use, shim thickness is indicated by the number of notches cut in the outer edge of each shim. Even without looking you can &#8220;count&#8221; the notches by feel.</p>
<p>NOTE: These shim sets can also be use to adjust bullet seating depth for dies that lack micrometer adjustment. Use the same 7/8-14 shims with your non-micrometer seating dies.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" border="1" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/shim20x4.jpg" alt="Sinclair Die Shims"><b>Shims for Arbor Dies</b></p>
<p>Do you seat with an Arbor Press? No problem&#8230;</p>
<p>Brownells offers a <strong>$14.99 10-shim Arbor Die set</strong> for use with <strong>L.E. Wilson seating dies</strong> employed with arbor presses. Frankly we prefer micrometer-top Wilson dies, but if you have the standard Arbor dies, these shims come in handy. Order either <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Brownells Code 749-001-370WB</a> (.22 to .243 caliber)</a> or <a href="http://bit.ly/2xSe46G" target="_blank">Brownells Code 749-001-326WB</a> (.25 to .30 caliber).</p>
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		<title>PT&amp;G Special on FL Re-Size Reamer and Die Body Blank Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2012 17:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pacific Tool &#038; Gauge is now offering a Full-Length Re-Size Reamer and Die Blank Kit for $107.50. Yep, you read that right &#8212; you get a solid pilot (HSS) reamer AND the die body blank for $107.50, total. The reamer can be a standard-spec chambering or you can send in a file or print to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ptgrondell02.gif" alt="PT&#038;G Pacific Tool"><a href="http://www.pacifictoolandgauge.com/" target="new">Pacific Tool &#038; Gauge</a> is now offering a <a href="http://shop.pacifictoolandgauge.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&#038;cPath=1_13&#038;products_id=1020" target="new">Full-Length Re-Size Reamer and Die Blank Kit</a> for $107.50. Yep, you read that right &#8212; you get a solid pilot (HSS) reamer AND the die body blank for $107.50, total. The reamer can be a standard-spec chambering or you can send in a file or print to have the FL re-size reamer match your current chambering. Some folks have wondered: &#8220;Can&#8217;t I just make a sizing die using my chambering reamer?&#8221; The answer is no. A resize die needs to be smaller than your actual chamber so that it can down-size the brass to ensure proper feeding and extraction. This kit from PT&#038;G is a great way to get a custom sizing die for an affordable price. NOTE: You must still get a competent gunsmith to run the FL re-size reamer into the die body blank to create the finished die.</p>
<p><center><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ptgdiekit01.jpg" alt="Pacific Tool Resizing Die Reamer Kit blank"></center></p>
<p>The resizing die kit (item N3861330) contains: One (1) Solid Pilot (HSS) Re-Size Reamer (excludes 50 BMG &#038; Canon Type Reamers); and One (1) Caliber-Specific Die Blank. NOTE: This offer excludes 50 BMG and canon-type reamers.</p>
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<p><font size="4"><b>PT&#038;G 10% Discount for Owners of Stiller Actions</b></font><br />
Here&#8217;s a great deal if you own a Predator, Tac30/300 or other Rem-clone type action from <a href="http://viperactions.com/" target="new">Stiller&#8217;s Precision Firearms</a>. Last week, PT&#038;G announced that it will give a <strong>10% Discount</strong> on Remington-type PT&#038;G parts used with compatible Stiller Actions. To qualify for the 10% discount, customers must provide proof that they own, or have purchased a Stiller Action for which there are compatible parts from <a href="http://www.pacifictoolandgauge.com/" target="new">Pacific Tool &#038; Gauge</a>. Please contact the PT&#038;G sales staff for more information. Send email to pacpes [at] medford.net or call (541) 826-5808.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ptgtenper01.jpg" alt="PT&#038;G 10% discount stiller actions"><br />
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