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Most FL resizing dies will allow partial resizing, some will allow you to only neck size. It depends on the die. For the partial sizing route, just back the die off enough so that when you run the case up inside it, you see the neck has been resized and you have just barely touched the shoulder. Clean the case and make sure it fits the chamber. Some types of rifles (semi's, levers, pumps) aren't real partial to this method. Hope this helps - Dan | |||
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I full length size for my .270WCF. I smoke the top of a case with a candle and adjust the sizer die to just barely touch the top of the shoulder of a once fired case. This technique gives me very good results, case life has been good so far. I did purchase a RCBS neck sizer die for my .270 and the results were less than positive and I am too cheap to buy a Redding neck sizer. Rather spend the money on components. ZM | ||
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Swampfoot, Full length resize you brass as the die instruction say, shell holder tight against the fl die. Being a new reloader, this will work best for you. Neck sizing will not make the brass last longer, as the neck is the area that cracks or splits first. There are Redding bushing dies that work the brass less, and use no expander,but this method requires neck turning. So stay with fl resizing. | |||
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