Hey guys figured I'd share a experience with you and see if anybody else encountered it or if it's just me. I have been reloading for a while for a variety of calibers. I have always believed small base were just another marketing gimmick...actually I was a firm outspoken believer of it...till I started reloading for my M&P 10. I am a RCBS fan, I have tried all the others brand of dies from old Herter dies to Lee, and have always used the green boxed regular based dies for all my semi auto and bolt gun reloading. When I got my m&p I grabbed some factory privi I had and ran to the range. After wasting the majority of that ammo figuring out the whole to small gas port short stroke thing
I finally had her running and ready for load development, only to find that every other round would get stuck in the chamber and I would have to pogo the bejesus out of the gun to extract said round. Tried a variety of bullet seat depths, set the shoulders back further, tried a factory chrimp die, all with the same result.
So I broke down put my foot square in my mouth and bought some small base 308 dies. And wouldn't you know it problem solved. She runs like a champ now and I am very happy.
I have been reloading for semi autos for a while now, all my 223s work just fine with the standard green box dies. My fal ran just fine as well as a buddy's DPMS 308 I loaded for using the green box dies.
Have any others ran into the need for small base dies?

So I broke down put my foot square in my mouth and bought some small base 308 dies. And wouldn't you know it problem solved. She runs like a champ now and I am very happy.
I have been reloading for semi autos for a while now, all my 223s work just fine with the standard green box dies. My fal ran just fine as well as a buddy's DPMS 308 I loaded for using the green box dies.
Have any others ran into the need for small base dies?
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