I'm VERY new to reloading, so new in fact, I've had a RockChucker Kit for 8 months and haven't yet removed it from the box... I've been reading all I can first in preparation...
I've come across frequent suggestions of adding a step to one's process by expanding the neck in a separate step after resizing, but plunging the expander ball into the case (push the ball inside) rather than having the ball yanked out of the case during the typical resizing step....
Those of you that are familiar with this technique, can you please help me understand the advantage why runout would be minimized by eliminating the usual neck expansion while resizing.. would reversing the expander ball not create some other problems such as a "doughnut" at the neck/case junction?? Any help is appreciated.... Thanks..
I've come across frequent suggestions of adding a step to one's process by expanding the neck in a separate step after resizing, but plunging the expander ball into the case (push the ball inside) rather than having the ball yanked out of the case during the typical resizing step....
Those of you that are familiar with this technique, can you please help me understand the advantage why runout would be minimized by eliminating the usual neck expansion while resizing.. would reversing the expander ball not create some other problems such as a "doughnut" at the neck/case junction?? Any help is appreciated.... Thanks..


















































