- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
It is my opinion that a hunting rifle must feed reliably, thus all of the ammunition I load for use in hunting rifles is full length resized. The other problem I have here is that I load for other people from time to time, and full length resizing is the only way to ensure feeding between a number of rifles, given that I prep all my brass in advance of loading for any specific application.
Neck sizing for my target guns ensures maximum brass life, but unless the shoulder is bumped back a little each time it doesn't take many reloads before chambering gets tight. Marking the shoulder of the case with a black marker then running it through a body die provides a good visual index for how much the shoulder is set back when you are setting up the die.
Neck sizing for my target guns ensures maximum brass life, but unless the shoulder is bumped back a little each time it doesn't take many reloads before chambering gets tight. Marking the shoulder of the case with a black marker then running it through a body die provides a good visual index for how much the shoulder is set back when you are setting up the die.