My experience is primer pocket failure is what ends brass life for.me.
Me too
My experience is primer pocket failure is what ends brass life for.me.
Tommie, I don't think anybody is saying it can't work, just that it isn't good for beginners, and it may not deliver BETTER results than careful use of an FL die.
I’d go further. In virtually every situation, there is zero accuracy advantage to neck-only sizing, and it’s likely neck-only cases will have to have the shoulder bumped every few firings or else sticky extraction will occur.
Every LR BR competitor I know and shoot with bumps the shoulder around .001 to .002. One fellow, who has NBRSA Hall of Fame points, shoulder bumps AND small base sizes his cases before each Nationals. I have experimented with small base sizing as well and haven’t any difference in accuracy at 600 or 1000 yds either. This data point is completely counter to the idea that a neck-only sized case is more accurate because it fits the chamber better.
I think the idea that neck-only sizing is better was propagated by gun writers 40-50+ years ago. The initial ideas were to set the sizer so the shell holder touched the sizer die, seat the bullet to the COAL length without measuring ogive, and reloading was often presented as a way to same money on ammo. All this was mainly for factory hunting rifles with the typical huge chambers.
Of course neck-only sizing and seating with the ogive would give better accuracy, but there was often that sticky case issue after three firings. Somewhere along they somebody discovered that you could get at least as good if accuracy by bumping the shoulder .001 to .002, and that pretty much resolved the sticky case issue.
Golf? That's cold, man.Short Answer: buy Tony Boyer's book and read the section on loading ammunition. If you still have questions; read it again, out loud if necessary. If that does not work, consider taking up golf...
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Bravo!Anyone can post on Youtube, the same way anyone can post on a forum. You just need to determine for yourself who you listen to and who you don't.
I am really curious if one was wanting to have a custom die made with 3x fired brass if neck sizing would not give a better result for the purpose of having a full length die made. Would it not work the brass the least if done this way? To be clear this die would only be best for that one gun/barrel until the barrel needed to be changed. Still trying to learn!!!!
Right. Don’t blindly follow YouTube, gents! That last one is dubious advice at best.Anyone can post on Youtube, the same way anyone can post on a forum. You just need to determine for yourself who you listen to and who you don't.