I've been looking into shooting lead bullets for my Henry in .357mag in the next season. Partly for tradition, partly for economy. Those would be shot at paper at 100m, usually (I'd get commercial ammo for hunting). I was reading my manuals (ABCs, Lyman's, Hornady's) and came out a little confused about something:
If I was casting my own bullets (which I am not planning to do), I would be casting them, then resizing/lubricating the bullets before I used them to reload my brass.
But if I purchase commercially-cast bullets (I'm thinking those with a gas cap), do I have to resize them prior to using them in the press? That's what I couldn't find a clear answer about.
Thanks all.
If I was casting my own bullets (which I am not planning to do), I would be casting them, then resizing/lubricating the bullets before I used them to reload my brass.
But if I purchase commercially-cast bullets (I'm thinking those with a gas cap), do I have to resize them prior to using them in the press? That's what I couldn't find a clear answer about.
Thanks all.