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Reloading
Neck sizing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dano1" data-source="post: 263684" data-attributes="member: 14209"><p>I believe that it would be. I use a very similar method to size my brass. It beats having to own two sets of dies for a cartridge. However you will find that the FL die will still size the case body, but not the shoulder. when using this method. That does help with feeding , but won't effect head spacing.</p><p> </p><p>I also will fully size my cases to bump the shoulder back after 3-4 Fireings to restore propper head spacing and body streatch and avoid case head separation. I also will re-trim the cases back to minimum trim length at this time even if they haven't streched.</p><p> </p><p>I've had some brass that has exceeded 10 firings using this method without need to aneal. Usually the primer pocket has gone out first.</p><p> </p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dano1, post: 263684, member: 14209"] I believe that it would be. I use a very similar method to size my brass. It beats having to own two sets of dies for a cartridge. However you will find that the FL die will still size the case body, but not the shoulder. when using this method. That does help with feeding , but won't effect head spacing. I also will fully size my cases to bump the shoulder back after 3-4 Fireings to restore propper head spacing and body streatch and avoid case head separation. I also will re-trim the cases back to minimum trim length at this time even if they haven't streched. I've had some brass that has exceeded 10 firings using this method without need to aneal. Usually the primer pocket has gone out first. Dan [/QUOTE]
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