I'm curious. But this reads like an idea, not fact, even from a guy like Salazar. Just like brass fit to chamber by neck sizing gives a tighter, more repeatable fit. Who is to say which is better? We need a box of truth.
It would be helpful if he could load 100 rounds each using neck/bump vs full sizing. Same ammo press powder bullets and rifle and shooter. Then we could evaluate the results based on how they actually impact performance. Then conjecture and theory have a moment in the sun.
Neck sizing wasnt an accuracy thing when I got my dies. It was an attempt to preserve brass life, as it slows brass wear and flow by minimizimg work hardening. You can get a few extra reloads compared to full length sizing.
Salazar sounds like he thinks he is pseudo-headspacing off the ogive. That the bullet will decide its alignment with the throat and not the shoulder in the chamber and the relation to the neck. Has a voodoo feel to it.
How about two competitive shooters opinions who shoot for "Team Lapua USA", and even benchrest shooters are now full length resizing their cases. You can not have uniformity with your cases unless they are full length resized each time they are fired.

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