I FL size only.
Not much (if any) to gain from neck sizing only, and too much to lose.
Nothing to lose at all IMHO.
If the cartridges are going to be used for hunting, doesn't require much effort to cycle them through before the outing or trip to eliminate issues.
Since we are talking about neck sizing and this is kind of no topic. Has anyone ever got Lee to make a custom collet die before?
His comments and vids have to be taken in context. Sure, everyone he polled at the national match said what he wanted, one even tried to stipulate 2 thou bump, but that was lost in the main message. All those guys have rifles with probaly the smallest chambers possible, so what works for them likely doesn't fit for most average shooters.............
When Eric Cortina went on his big rants on Yutube about neck sizing , I was trying to figure out his motive behind his videos, because from what I could see, he wasn't explaining things completely.
It came clear to me after watching a couple.
Cat
Yes I do, no lube to mess with is a plus.
My cases are segregated for each rifles.
I have neck size for all of my calibers, very rarely FL. I have 3 - 308's that I neck size only on, 2 hunting rifles and my PR comp rifle all have very similar chambers and it's not an issue.
I have an M14 that I can't use the brass from in my other rifles because the chamber is CHINA quality lol
This. And it's never an absolute. Neck size for a while, bump the shoulders back, neck size for another while, etc. - dan
I neck size for target guns, even tried a little experiment with once fired brass. Did the same load, left is a full sized case, middle is minimal bump, right is neck sized.
I wanted to see if I was missing out just neck sizing. I don't compete except against myself, don't load hot, I use Redding and Forster neck dies, Hornady seater.
![]()
Wow! Dramatic results there! What calibre if you don't mind?