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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck sizing with a FL die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktailer" data-source="post: 2347291" data-attributes="member: 111306"><p>It's called partial full length sizing. It just means you run the brass in until it sizes the neck and does not push the shoulder back at all. Been doing it for years on my bolt guns and only bump the shoulders when they need it which is only every third loading or so. It will neck size your brass much more consistently than a traditional neck die because the body is supported. I once had a neck die from a major manufacturer that induced over .007 runout in the brass so do not use any neck dies now except Lee collet dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktailer, post: 2347291, member: 111306"] It's called partial full length sizing. It just means you run the brass in until it sizes the neck and does not push the shoulder back at all. Been doing it for years on my bolt guns and only bump the shoulders when they need it which is only every third loading or so. It will neck size your brass much more consistently than a traditional neck die because the body is supported. I once had a neck die from a major manufacturer that induced over .007 runout in the brass so do not use any neck dies now except Lee collet dies. [/QUOTE]
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