Pete Wass
Well-known member
For me this has nothing to do with whether or not feel has legitimate uses in precision work. It is about the assumption that the die is small enough in the back to as you say, properly size the case. It is all about what happens when the body of the case is not made small enough by a particular die, so that the case's shoulder in what keeps it from being forced farther forward in the chamber. I have adjusted many valves and other things using feeler gauges, and understand what that is all about. When someone advises adjusting a FL die by feel, they are making an assumption about the relative sizes of the chamber and the die, that may not be the case in that particular instance. Using a simple gauge, like the ones shown in post # 3 is really hard (at least for me) to screw up. What some seem to have trouble understanding is that if a die is too large for your chamber, you cannot remedy that by adjustment. A different die is required.
I agree with you Boyd, a person would be just fine using a guage as long as they knew for sure the length of their chamber. Some of us prefer to go at things differently is all. I wouldn't want to use tight cases, even if they were the right length.