New to reloading for 350 Legend bolt-action. I have only reloaded pistol ammo and have always resized because I've always used range brass, once fired, and new brass and they will be shared among several pistols of the same caliber.
Curious about resizing vs fire formed for 350 Legend though using one rifle. Not sure if fire forming is better for straight wall cases or makes no difference. By fire forming I mean skipping resizing after they are shot by me with the same rifle they will be reloaded for. I assume resizing is always recommended, especially when your brass may be reloaded with a different recipe and different projectile for it's next use. Since 350L head spaces from the case mouth, resizing is probably more critical? I'm starting with new Starline brass. Some will be reloaded at lower pressure subsonic loads. I could separate them so subsonic brass is only reloaded with subsonic loads again. Crimping may necessitate resizing I imagine too.As a bolt-action, loads may need less crimp and I won't be crimping much unless it benefits accuracy and velocity in testing new loads.
Curious about resizing vs fire formed for 350 Legend though using one rifle. Not sure if fire forming is better for straight wall cases or makes no difference. By fire forming I mean skipping resizing after they are shot by me with the same rifle they will be reloaded for. I assume resizing is always recommended, especially when your brass may be reloaded with a different recipe and different projectile for it's next use. Since 350L head spaces from the case mouth, resizing is probably more critical? I'm starting with new Starline brass. Some will be reloaded at lower pressure subsonic loads. I could separate them so subsonic brass is only reloaded with subsonic loads again. Crimping may necessitate resizing I imagine too.As a bolt-action, loads may need less crimp and I won't be crimping much unless it benefits accuracy and velocity in testing new loads.









