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Do I need FL sizing die?
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 747394" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>FL siseing does just that it sises the entire case wich is why you lube the whole case. What it does is bring your fired cases back to (or at least as close as possible), factory (SAMI), specs. When this is done the round will chamber easly in any rile in that caliber, depending of course that you seated the bullet to OAL specs.</p><p>Neck siseing will only sise the neck, not the shoulder or body and deffinatly not the base. They work by useing a carbide ring or a collet. If you neck sise only your brass will definatly last longer, your ammo will be more accurate and your velosities will be more consistant. The down sises are 1) if you are useing a pump or auto loading or leaver action your neck sised rounds may not feed right, 2) if you have 2 rifles in the same caliber you may find that your brass from 1 rifle may not fit the other. 3) around 5 loadings you may notice hard feeding and bolt closeings, at this point you will need to FL sise to bring the brass back to normal.</p><p>FL, or NS either way you will need to trim and anneal, I trim every load and anneal every 5th siseing (at this point is when I FL sise after annealing)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 747394, member: 44168"] FL siseing does just that it sises the entire case wich is why you lube the whole case. What it does is bring your fired cases back to (or at least as close as possible), factory (SAMI), specs. When this is done the round will chamber easly in any rile in that caliber, depending of course that you seated the bullet to OAL specs. Neck siseing will only sise the neck, not the shoulder or body and deffinatly not the base. They work by useing a carbide ring or a collet. If you neck sise only your brass will definatly last longer, your ammo will be more accurate and your velosities will be more consistant. The down sises are 1) if you are useing a pump or auto loading or leaver action your neck sised rounds may not feed right, 2) if you have 2 rifles in the same caliber you may find that your brass from 1 rifle may not fit the other. 3) around 5 loadings you may notice hard feeding and bolt closeings, at this point you will need to FL sise to bring the brass back to normal. FL, or NS either way you will need to trim and anneal, I trim every load and anneal every 5th siseing (at this point is when I FL sise after annealing) [/QUOTE]
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