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Never neck sized before
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1282447" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>Neck sizing obviously works less of the brass than full length resizing. However that isn't what causes me to lose brass. Most of my brass losses are to loose primer pockets. Also it isn't extraction that is the problem it is chambering a round which gets progressively more difficult each time you only neck size. I also don't believe you will notice an increase in accuracy if you neck size only. I've done it both ways and I've not seen a difference. I usually full length resize and my rifles shoot better than I can shoot them. If you neck size only you risk having chambering issues at an inopportune moment. Yes you can avoid that by running all your neck resized brass through the rifle but that is a pain in itself. Having said all this - go ahead and neck size, it won't really hurt anything and you might learn something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1282447, member: 63138"] Neck sizing obviously works less of the brass than full length resizing. However that isn't what causes me to lose brass. Most of my brass losses are to loose primer pockets. Also it isn't extraction that is the problem it is chambering a round which gets progressively more difficult each time you only neck size. I also don't believe you will notice an increase in accuracy if you neck size only. I've done it both ways and I've not seen a difference. I usually full length resize and my rifles shoot better than I can shoot them. If you neck size only you risk having chambering issues at an inopportune moment. Yes you can avoid that by running all your neck resized brass through the rifle but that is a pain in itself. Having said all this - go ahead and neck size, it won't really hurt anything and you might learn something. [/QUOTE]
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