15 April 2012, 16:40
JohanvQuick question- pulled bullets.
Quick question. I've charged the wrong weight in ±20 rounds luckily realised it before shooting them. Do I need to resize the necks again or just recharge and seat the bullet?
Cheers
Johan
15 April 2012, 16:42
RaySenderoResize the necks of the cases you pulled the bullets.
15 April 2012, 21:47
ramrod340quote:
Resize the necks of the cases you pulled the bullets.

While you might get by without resizing your neck tension will be much more uniform with a quick pass through the die.
15 April 2012, 22:37
p dog shooterI found that ones is better ff resizing the necks on rounds that I have pulled bullets from.
Just pull out the decapping rod and resize.
It eliminates any questions.
Gary
16 April 2012, 05:29
woodsNo you don't have to resize
The neck ID after pulling the bullets will be .002" below caliber and that is perfect for bullet grip
17 April 2012, 02:03
wasbeemanWoods makes a good point. Why not get out your measuring stick and see how big the necks are with the bullets in them and how big are they after you pull the bullet.
17 April 2012, 02:32
JohanvIf I gauge outer neck dia. .002" difference. Being a hunting load in .338wm I don't think it's going to have any significant effect on accuracy. I'll see at the range I get .6-.7" groups at 100m. The other day I won a bet after taking out a 2mm thick fence wire within 3 shots @ 120m- it to the second shot.
Thanks for the replies and advice - always appreciated!
Cheers
Johan
17 April 2012, 06:47
woodsI did a test a few years ago to get some data on the elasticity of brass
I resized necks on a 375 Ruger case without the expander in a regular full length die so that the ID was exceedingly small, like .010" below caliber IIRC (can't find that pic).
Here is the pic of the seated bullet
Then I pulled the bullet
and gauged the ID with a pin gauge
and it was .373"
I did the same thing on a couple of other calibers with sized necks ranging from .003" to .006" and
all of them returned to exactly .002" below caliber
Quite frankly if you don't use a Lee Collet then a good method of getting a very consistant ID for a completely consistant bullet grip would be to seat bullets in the case, pull them and then reseat without sizing