I have been using Lee neck sizing die for a while. It works OK, and I thought I had learnt how to use this die. But then I bought some factory new brass, and I find that the outside neck diameter of the new empty brass is slightly smaller than the outside neck diameter of my existing empty brass (that have been neck-sized using the Lee die).
The outside neck diameter of factory new 8mm empty brass is like 0.344".
The outside neck diameter of Lee neck sized 8mm empty brass is like 0.348".
Note: The factory new brass and my existing brass are all coming from the same manufacturer.
Is this a problem? As of now, the Lee neck sized cases seem to work fine. The brass can hold the bullet well, and I cannot use my finger to push in the bullet or to pull it out. I assume this means my Lee neck sizing die is setup OK. I straightly follow the Lee instruction to set it up (touch the shell holder and then turn in a full turn, and size each case twice with the case rotated between sizing). By the way I am using a Lee single stage Classic Cast Press.
I am asking this not only because the outside diameter of factory new case is slightly smaller than my Lee neck sized cases, but also has to do with the FPS of my handload seems not to be consistent. The extreme-spread of a 5-shots group can be from 60-fps to 160-fps. Something is not right. I am quite sure that the powder weight is correct because I weight each load twice using two different powder scales. I am wondering may be the neck tension is not consistent.
Should I use a 0.002' undersized mandrel to size my brass down to near the factory brass cases are? I have already owned the above-mentioned 0.002" undersized mandrel for 8mm die. Therefore, I could have tried it. But I really don't want to mess with the existing settings of my neck sizing die that I have carefully setup -- unless I know this is for a good reason.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks.
Jay Chan
The outside neck diameter of factory new 8mm empty brass is like 0.344".
The outside neck diameter of Lee neck sized 8mm empty brass is like 0.348".
Note: The factory new brass and my existing brass are all coming from the same manufacturer.
Is this a problem? As of now, the Lee neck sized cases seem to work fine. The brass can hold the bullet well, and I cannot use my finger to push in the bullet or to pull it out. I assume this means my Lee neck sizing die is setup OK. I straightly follow the Lee instruction to set it up (touch the shell holder and then turn in a full turn, and size each case twice with the case rotated between sizing). By the way I am using a Lee single stage Classic Cast Press.
I am asking this not only because the outside diameter of factory new case is slightly smaller than my Lee neck sized cases, but also has to do with the FPS of my handload seems not to be consistent. The extreme-spread of a 5-shots group can be from 60-fps to 160-fps. Something is not right. I am quite sure that the powder weight is correct because I weight each load twice using two different powder scales. I am wondering may be the neck tension is not consistent.
Should I use a 0.002' undersized mandrel to size my brass down to near the factory brass cases are? I have already owned the above-mentioned 0.002" undersized mandrel for 8mm die. Therefore, I could have tried it. But I really don't want to mess with the existing settings of my neck sizing die that I have carefully setup -- unless I know this is for a good reason.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks.
Jay Chan