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Yes, that's how you properly handle belted cases. Neck-size until you get a sticky chamber, then FL size a couple thousandths...Then back to neck-sizing. It also helps your brass last exponentially longer, by not work-hardening it as much. I use the same method on my non-belted cartridges, too.
Reloading book specs are a CYA lawyer-proof guideline, not the God's honest truth. I didn't have anyone to teach me how to do all this reloading stuff, I had to teach myself. I had a lot of trial and error. This is why I try to help folks on here, so they don't have to go through all the same stuff I did.
Thanks, I guess my point is only that I think because a lot of people here know how to do it they speak as if it's foolproof. However, for people that are learning or go by the books they very well may run into problems(at least a little quicker), and acting like those hang ups don't exist seems disingenuous.
This is good to know, I am not an experienced reloader and I am building a 300 win mag right now that will be my first adventure into reloading belts.
You heard it right, not a PRC.... a boring old win mag