A decent percentage of 300BO cases sized with Lee dies on a Hornady L-n-L don't drop into the Hornady case gauge without at least the rim sicking out. The sizing die is set so there is a fair amount of cam over. It is as far down as it can go.
I checked a batch of the worst ones and they all chambered in my gun so I'm not too worried, but it got me thinking that maybe the shell plate was thicker than the shell holder on a single stage. Possibly preventing the die from coming down as far as it would on a SS.
Moving into the new house, the progressive was the only press that came with me and I've not done a whole lot of rifle on a progressive so this may be totally normal, or not.
Or maybe it is time to get a SS to keep the L-n-L company.
I checked a batch of the worst ones and they all chambered in my gun so I'm not too worried, but it got me thinking that maybe the shell plate was thicker than the shell holder on a single stage. Possibly preventing the die from coming down as far as it would on a SS.
Moving into the new house, the progressive was the only press that came with me and I've not done a whole lot of rifle on a progressive so this may be totally normal, or not.
Or maybe it is time to get a SS to keep the L-n-L company.