I was browsing through Lee's website trying to figure out rifle dies, of which they offer many different sets for the same caliber. I'm trying to figure out what set best suits my needs. You guys have mentioned "fire formed brass" a number of times in other threads and to maintain fire formed brass, you want to re-size the neck only. On the Lee website it says these collets which re-size the neck only should be used in bolt action rifles and are not recommended for semi-auto or lever actions. Despite this, they do make neck only dies for things like 30-30 (pretty sure I saw .223 as well) which I found odd.
So for those of you that own .30-30s and/or .223, do you always do a full length re-size?
The rifles I want to reload for are .30-30, .303 and for my brothers .30-06. Could you recommend a set for each? I don't think the .303 or the 30-06 require a crimp although for reasons that are beyond me, I dig the crimp idea. Especially in bullets that have the canulures (sp?)
As always, thanks in advance. You guys have made the learing curve much easier.
So for those of you that own .30-30s and/or .223, do you always do a full length re-size?
The rifles I want to reload for are .30-30, .303 and for my brothers .30-06. Could you recommend a set for each? I don't think the .303 or the 30-06 require a crimp although for reasons that are beyond me, I dig the crimp idea. Especially in bullets that have the canulures (sp?)
As always, thanks in advance. You guys have made the learing curve much easier.



















































