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Resizing

bstomper

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I had to use a kinetic bullet puller to take apart a few bullets that I reloaded and I'm wondering if I have to resize the neck again or will they be fine. I did not crimp them when I made them.
 
I had to use a kinetic bullet puller to take apart a few bullets that I reloaded and I'm wondering if I have to resize the neck again or will they be fine. I did not crimp them when I made them.


Depends.on.what you are.using them for. Surely you have affected neck tension
 
No, you will not have to re-neck size to reload.
You've already set the tension with your last sizing action. You could seat and unseat bullets a thousand times, and while seating force may change easier/harder, tension itself (spring back grip) remains the same.

If you have a chronograph, then you have an opportunity here to test & see this yourself.
 
Thanks for the answers guys but now I'm really confused. They are just for target practice right now. I did some load development and these are the ones I didn't shoot during it. I'll load them up with out resizing and see if the impact changes. Thanks again.
 
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