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Full Length or Neck Only; What's Best Resizing for Accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="freefloater59" data-source="post: 1804824" data-attributes="member: 74481"><p>without reading through all 115 responses, of which i'm sure there is excellent wisdom and experience, my $0.02 based on 50 yrs reloading... I FL size first then skim trim the neck. I do this for new or once-fires that are not from my rifles. If i'm reloading my fired brass, I back the die up 1/4 turn to get neck size only. I'll measure cartridge length and inspect for fatigue, etc. to be a bit careful. I have used rounds with this neck sizing method for decades without a single problem chambering. But I always use bolt actions and hunting accuracy has been completely acceptable...meat on the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freefloater59, post: 1804824, member: 74481"] without reading through all 115 responses, of which i'm sure there is excellent wisdom and experience, my $0.02 based on 50 yrs reloading... I FL size first then skim trim the neck. I do this for new or once-fires that are not from my rifles. If i'm reloading my fired brass, I back the die up 1/4 turn to get neck size only. I'll measure cartridge length and inspect for fatigue, etc. to be a bit careful. I have used rounds with this neck sizing method for decades without a single problem chambering. But I always use bolt actions and hunting accuracy has been completely acceptable...meat on the table. [/QUOTE]
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