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Resizing with full length or neck sizing die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 427330" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Let's be logical here...</p><p>Referenced notions of a successful competitor could very well provide neither basis nor validation -without logical understanding and a mountain of qualifiers. </p><p>Is FL sizing really better -for quicker BR shooting between conditions, or better for point blank BR grouping, or for OUR hunting accuracy?</p><p>Is there any logic behind FL sizing as better across the gamut of HUNTING cartridges?</p><p></p><p>Three things anyone here can validate & apply to the question:</p><p>1. Sizing will not reduce H20 capacity variance over fireformed cases.</p><p>2. Sizing will not reduce TIR over fireformed cases.</p><p>3. FL Neck sizing will not reduce tension variance over partial neck sizing.</p><p></p><p>Check em yourself.</p><p>And there is basis I'm sure for each contributing to accuracy.</p><p></p><p>Now when I think of a custom die, I consider one that provides absolute minimal change from the best a case can be (fully fireformed, straight, consistent in capacity, neck tension, and correctly headspaced). And in my exerience this is way less common than off the shelf FL dies provide.</p><p>Consider the weekly problems questioned here arising from FL sizing & compare this to rare problems from the ranks of partial sizers. The reason partial/seperate sizers have less problems, is because they're dealing with each factor seperately. This is apparently more manageable than trying to do it all in one action.</p><p>Check this as well.</p><p></p><p>If custom-minimal sizing works, and I don't hear alot of grumbling that custom dies don't, then why couldn't seperate addressing of the 3 factors above suffice? I'm saying it can and does. Both work.</p><p>So I suggest it's Chevy/Ford, because there are shooters doing well with both approaches.</p><p>It's merely an abstract of a collective lacking any LAWS to follow.</p><p>Friggin chaos!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 427330, member: 1521"] Let's be logical here... Referenced notions of a successful competitor could very well provide neither basis nor validation -without logical understanding and a mountain of qualifiers. Is FL sizing really better -for quicker BR shooting between conditions, or better for point blank BR grouping, or for OUR hunting accuracy? Is there any logic behind FL sizing as better across the gamut of HUNTING cartridges? Three things anyone here can validate & apply to the question: 1. Sizing will not reduce H20 capacity variance over fireformed cases. 2. Sizing will not reduce TIR over fireformed cases. 3. FL Neck sizing will not reduce tension variance over partial neck sizing. Check em yourself. And there is basis I'm sure for each contributing to accuracy. Now when I think of a custom die, I consider one that provides absolute minimal change from the best a case can be (fully fireformed, straight, consistent in capacity, neck tension, and correctly headspaced). And in my exerience this is way less common than off the shelf FL dies provide. Consider the weekly problems questioned here arising from FL sizing & compare this to rare problems from the ranks of partial sizers. The reason partial/seperate sizers have less problems, is because they're dealing with each factor seperately. This is apparently more manageable than trying to do it all in one action. Check this as well. If custom-minimal sizing works, and I don't hear alot of grumbling that custom dies don't, then why couldn't seperate addressing of the 3 factors above suffice? I'm saying it can and does. Both work. So I suggest it's Chevy/Ford, because there are shooters doing well with both approaches. It's merely an abstract of a collective lacking any LAWS to follow. Friggin chaos! [/QUOTE]
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