Back in the days before bushing dies were commonplace, one would turn the necks according to the die dimensions. The drill would go something like this:
1. Remove the expander ball
2. size case and measure the neck diameter of the sized case.
3. Run the case over the expander
4. turn expanded case neck to about .001 over the unexpanded sized diameter.
I used to turn necks for a 6x47 I had to give me about .0005 diametrical clearance. These cases did not require sizing but did have to be kept very clean. In general, I like to have at least .0015 radial clearance. Regards, Bill.