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fL sizing vs neck sizing
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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA12" data-source="post: 527944" data-attributes="member: 33811"><p>Scott, </p><p>I load for 7 varmint rifles, and neck size for all. There is supposed to be no practical difference, but I seem to get a better chamber fit and a little tighter group by necking. Also less trimming. I use Lee Collet neck Dies, and load everything on Dillon 550's. Only load 100 at a time, and with 7 rifles that would average 700 rds. Just be sure to check at the start to make sure they will fit. It works for me, and 99.9%of rounds have always fit without any problems. For big game, I would only F.L. resize. Everyone has their own ideas that work best for them, and none are wrong, you just have to decide what works best for you. Neck sizing is less time consuming. My time is not worth much, but every day it gets shorter. I hope my opinion helps, but it is not absolute. Also my rifle are all factory, except 2 have Pac-Nor barrells, and 1 new Remington has custom trigger as factory would not adjust below 4 #'s. They all average in the .5" with a couple in the .3".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA12, post: 527944, member: 33811"] Scott, I load for 7 varmint rifles, and neck size for all. There is supposed to be no practical difference, but I seem to get a better chamber fit and a little tighter group by necking. Also less trimming. I use Lee Collet neck Dies, and load everything on Dillon 550's. Only load 100 at a time, and with 7 rifles that would average 700 rds. Just be sure to check at the start to make sure they will fit. It works for me, and 99.9%of rounds have always fit without any problems. For big game, I would only F.L. resize. Everyone has their own ideas that work best for them, and none are wrong, you just have to decide what works best for you. Neck sizing is less time consuming. My time is not worth much, but every day it gets shorter. I hope my opinion helps, but it is not absolute. Also my rifle are all factory, except 2 have Pac-Nor barrells, and 1 new Remington has custom trigger as factory would not adjust below 4 #'s. They all average in the .5" with a couple in the .3". [/QUOTE]
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