Well after many recommendations for the Lee Collet dies, I ordered a 25-06 die and the 6.5 Swede set on Monday.
The good old brown truck showed up this evening and off to the bench I went.
By opening and inspecting the 25-06 die, I have a good idea how this works. Pretty neat piece of engineering.
As I use the RCBS Rock Chucker press, instructions with the dies stated to raise the ram, and then screw the die into the press until it just touches the top of the shell holder. At this point, lower the ram and turn the die into the press 2 more turns. There reasoning on this is that this will not allow the press to toggle over and give the operator a better "feel" of the cartridge case in the die.
With that done, measuring the outside diameter of the neck I came up with .2900. Checked 5 other cases and had the same reading. Placing the fired case on a Sinclair Concentricity gage, I measured a -.0005 to a +.0005 for a total of .0010 run out on 5 different cases.
Inserting the fired shell into the press and working it through the die was different. I guess I have become accustomed to the over center toggling. Running it to the top and applying what I think is about 25 lbs of pressure, I brought it back down. Hummm.... No crushed shoulder. Guess I did something right.
Slipping the resized case on the Sinclair gage I have a measurement of +.0005 run out. Resized 5 more cases, same results.
Questions that I have, I can feel very light striations on the neck where the collet pressed into the brass. I backed the die off 1/2 turn and they seemed to be even less, but still there. Run out was still the same .0005 This normal? Or should I back the die out another another half turn.
After sizing, outside diameter measured .2825 - .2830 for a reduction of .0070 - .0075. That sound about right?
Thanks for help....
Bill