bigedp51
hogan said:Small Base sizer is a tool any handloader NEEDS if they use or plan to use any brass fired in chamber other than specific rifle being loaded for.
SB sizer will rehab brass that even FL sizer won't enable to function.
I have three buckets of once fired .223/5.56 brass that was fired in a multitude of different M16 and AR15 rifles. Every piece of this brass was sized in a normal resizing die and NOT a small base die. Every one of these resized cases will chamber and fire in four different .223/5.56 rifles.
The only time you need a small base die is when a "NORMAL" die does not resize the body of the case small enough to fit the chamber.
This includes reloading commercial .223 cases to 5.56 chamber pressures and wondering why they don't fit your chamber.
Below a five gallon bucket of Remington .223 cases fired in AR type rifles RESIZED with a normal die.

Below two five gallon buckets of Lake City cases resized in a normal resizing die that fit four different chambers.

Knowing your cases and their pressure limitations goes a long way before giving out blanket coverage information on small base dies when they are NOT needed.



Below is an exaggerated example of why a small base die would be needed and if it did happen your op rod would need to be replaced along with your reloading practices.

