I finally made it through all of the post and came to a conclusion. There are many opinions and lots of proof for all of the different ways of sizing so there must be another element that causes so many to disagree. Many have posted instances that there way proved them to be right.
What it looks like to me is that there are so many different styles and types of shooting, so many ways that have been taught, and so many ways that have worked for the shooter in his type of shooting, I can understand why so many different ways exist.
I looked back through the 50+ years of reloading and the different methods I used at the time and the reasons and hear is a summation of the different methods I used for my self.
Like most I started loading because It was cheaper and better than factory ammo. I started with basic tools that I could afford. I follower the procedures in the loading manuals to the letter. there were no special tools for measuring cartridge size, just the chamber. If it fit, it was good. and if you hit somewhere in a pie plate you went hunting.
Then came the second stage. I worked on my skills as a shooter and found them hindered by my ammo and rifle quality, so I started improving the quality of both rifle and ammo and begin feeling comfortable with shots over 200 yards. I really had not changed much in the loading procedure except the care and consistency while loading.
I then started trying different things with loading and components to understand what effects these changes made, and saw a marked improvement in abilities and accuracy. (Still hunting).
With all of the careful loading and selecting of components for my ammo and care and cleaning of my rifles, I became confident enough to take 500 yard shots successfully and with confidence.
By this time I had learned many important things that could improve my shooting and felt good about this accomplishment as far as I was concerned. (I knew there were much better shots than I, but at least I wouldn't shame myself around them.
The military had taught me many things that helped me as a shooter, but nothing about reloading, so I had to learn this by my self. At this stage of my reloading life I started match shooting and by watching others and trying to see what they did to be so good. (Most had secrets that they wouldn't tell you for fear of helping you become as good as them, so you just had to watch and observe and separate the truth from the fiction and also to figure out what there edge was. Most of these guys were just good shots and practiced a lot. There ammo was not any better than mine at longer distance as proof of the 600 and 1000 yard scores.
The next stage was when I started training under a master gunsmith and found out just how little I did know about accuracy loading my ammo. this is where I noticed the departure from what I had been doing and the different requirements of ammo for different uses. He used or made tools for checking his reloads that I had never seen or even heard of. The fact that I was his sons best friend
helped me to pry some of the what for's and why's from him helping me understand what effects some of these differences made for that type pf shooting.
Over the many years of competitive shooting and building firearms, I have developed different requirements for the ammo for many different reasons. Accuracy, dependability, performance, function, Need, type of shooting, shooter ability, type of weapon, even
the way it functions, and to many more to mention.
So my conclusions are that no "ONE" method of sizing is correct for everyone, their way may be the best for their style and needs, but not for others. What works well in one rifle may not work well in a different rifle. I looked at all of the rifles that I currently use and there purpose and can see At least a half dozen different ways to load ammo for best results with them. and realize that with every load compromises must be made to get the best performance from that rifle.
So in my opinion There is no "One" method that is best, just like there is no "ONE" cartridge, or "ONE" rifle. load the way that gives you the best performance for your needs. I load the way that gives me the best performance for my rifles and there needs. At the present time I no longer match shoot and my desires and needs are to build and load for Hunting rifles that will perform like target rifles. So my focus is on that at present and my loading methods are centered around that.
Full length or neck sizing should not be a general topic, It should be a choice for the use and requirements of the firearm and the acceptance of it's accuracy.
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