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Reloading
Full Length vs Neck Sizing!
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<blockquote data-quote="SealT5" data-source="post: 1762872" data-attributes="member: 94302"><p>Think about what's happening in the die. The last part to be touched is the shoulder. Before this happens the base is squeezed pushing the shoulder forward. Then at the last step the should gets bumped back in place. Hope this makes since. </p><p></p><p>Minimal sizing refers to a die that doesn't over size a die. If you have an oversized chamber and a die that over sizes the brass. Your going to prematurely wear out your cases. </p><p></p><p>A die that sizes as minimal as possible to avoid issues, is what people recommend. When done properly it is indisputable that full length sizing is currently the best method reloaders have to develop the most accurate hand loads with the least Side effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SealT5, post: 1762872, member: 94302"] Think about what’s happening in the die. The last part to be touched is the shoulder. Before this happens the base is squeezed pushing the shoulder forward. Then at the last step the should gets bumped back in place. Hope this makes since. Minimal sizing refers to a die that doesn’t over size a die. If you have an oversized chamber and a die that over sizes the brass. Your going to prematurely wear out your cases. A die that sizes as minimal as possible to avoid issues, is what people recommend. When done properly it is indisputable that full length sizing is currently the best method reloaders have to develop the most accurate hand loads with the least Side effects. [/QUOTE]
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