After nearly 200 rds. I was about to cut ties with my 22-250 Encore barrel. After switching scope mounts, rings, floating the forearm, switching OAL and countless different recipes, I couldn't get a group to save my a$$.
I had a Ruger and also a Savage in this cal. that were absolute tack driver's. Almost boring to shoot.
Starting with my so called reliable load, it didn't work in the Encore. I tried everything or so I thought.
I came across a website explaning headspace. After a short read, the guy came out an said something on the line's of double banging the barrel to get it locked up to cock the hammer. I thought yep, that's me. This happened on several occasion's. Also said, the vast majority of Contender and Encore shooters don't have the foggiest notion about how to adjust the size die to get the correct headspace. Well, in short, this got my wheel's spinning again.
My buddy { reloading for some 30+ yrs. } had helped me set my presses up some 3 yrs. ago. Everything worked great until I got the Encore. After several shot's, and being confident I knew what the he!! I was doing, I started questioning myself, an got my buddy back over to see if eveything was still ok. He assured me everything was correct. Well, for the most part at least in the bolt action rifle's it worked out great. But, he had never had a break open rifle, and after my read I knew there was a size die problem.
After going to the RCBS website, I soon figured out my buddy wasn't even going by there size die spec's, the other die was correct. RCBS want's you to, with handle down, to bottom out the die to the shell holder, then bring your handle up, then give your die another 1/4 to a 1/2 turn toward the shell holder. Tighten locking nut.
I went with the full 1/2 turn and it cured all my problem's. Before doing this, my sizing die was set the same as my seating die with just a hint of light between the die and the shell holder. The gun will lock-up with one finger every time, if you choose. Talk about improving my 100 yd. group. Now I'm ready to play with some long range target's.