I'm done here.
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Thanks for your help KI'm done here.
K
Ok so does just neck sizing expand the lower part of the case.Adding suggestions to a newbie that can both confuse and cause unnecessary problems is not helping.
Keep it simple.
Full length resize all cases after firing. Your then creating little clones that will all fit the chamber all of the time. Not, they may fit depending on case expansion.
When the (Lee) collet die is set correctly.. no. It simply squeezes the neck to the de-capping pin..a very simple process..Ok so does just neck sizing expand the lower part of the case.
Ray
Ok so does just neck sizing expand the lower part of the case.
Ray
Great video and very informative, thanks.The best way to set up your full length resizing die.
Thanks again guys
Ray
Like you i'm a relative newbie to reloading and also load at present for 2 x .222.Thanks again guys
Ray
Go on to you tube and search for guy who calls himself Panhandle Precision, he's a guy living in a picturesque shooting area in northern Idaho, he does loads of very helpful and informative videos; really does know his stuff and the videos are great and easy to follow (Helped me a lot when I first started loading) Take a lookThanks again guys
Ray
I full size everything. I stopped using neck sizers years ago. You don’t want any feeding problems with your rifle moments before taking the shoot
Do you find that the neck is over tight when FL sizing?I have done both. Neck size only works the brass less so in theory results in more reloadings per case unless you are annealing. With full length sizing and the correct sized case holder you can knock the shoulders back by 2 thou and give yourself a bit more room in the chamber. I have not found concentricity is particularly better with either method and FWIW I now full size everything. But do check how far the shoulders are being set back with your die set up - more than 2 thou and you are probably working it a bit too much.
Do you find that the neck is over tight when FL sizing?I have done both. Neck size only works the brass less so in theory results in more reloadings per case unless you are annealing. With full length sizing and the correct sized case holder you can knock the shoulders back by 2 thou and give yourself a bit more room in the chamber. I have not found concentricity is particularly better with either method and FWIW I now full size everything. But do check how far the shoulders are being set back with your die set up - more than 2 thou and you are probably working it a bit too much.